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Zang Kejia | foreign coachman

Zang Kejia | foreign coachman

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A wind whistled in the forest,

The rain grew from the tip of his nose,

A poor little lamp in the car,

I can't break the black shadows around me.

His heart is a strange mystery,

Such a storm does not care at all,

Stay like a watery chicken,

It's late at night, what are you waiting for?

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About author:Zang Kejia (October 8, 1905 – February 5, 2004), a native of Zhucheng, Weifang, Shandong, who used the name Zang Yiwang, pen names Shaoquan and He Jia, was a modern poet and former president of the Chinese Poetry Society. He once served as the editor-in-chief of "Poetry Journal", and authored works such as "Branding", "Baby", "Some People", etc., which have won many awards and many works have been translated into a variety of languages, which have had a wide impact at home and abroad. On February 5, 2004, Zang Kejia died of illness in Beijing at the age of 99.

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