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Feng Enchang: Riverside Wicker

Little poems written in the spring

Author | Feng Enchang

Feng Enchang: Riverside Wicker

Magnolia flowers in early spring

New buds in the snow and ice

The earliest to marry the human spring

White as snow Red as the sun

Bloom in the garden that just woke up

What a beautiful red and white bride

The most beautiful picture in the hearts of tourists

Feng Enchang: Riverside Wicker

Brook head cauliflower

From the sin of abandonment

"Generation Endowment" jumped out

A little bit of spring light is rich and poetic

The shining silver star swayed at the end of the branch

The shadow fell into the blue waves of the creek

Small fish swim around to catch the splendor of spring

Feng Enchang: Riverside Wicker

Riverside Wicker

Green wicker

Carrying wisps of warm spring breeze

A sound of spring thunder lit up on the ice

Xiao He woke up and opened his sparkling soft chest

The sound of spring waves

Embrace the magnificent landscapes of spring

Feng Enchang: Riverside Wicker

Feng Enchang was born in 1937 in Linqu, Shandong. He once served as the deputy director of the Propaganda Department of the county party committee and the chairman of the Literary Association, a member of the Chinese Writers Association, a member of the Chinese Folk Artists Association, a director of the Shandong Prose Literature Association, a standing director of the China Vernacular Poets Association, a famous poet and writer of the National Pastoral School, a representative of the "Rural Small Courtyard School", and was known as the god of Oriental poetry. His works have won many awards at home and abroad, and have won the honorary title of lifetime achievement of the highest award of folk literature in the Asia-Pacific region, "Golden Flying Eagle Award", and have been named the title of world cultural celebrity and national first-class artist, the inheritor of the legend of Feng Weimin, and has published 23 literary monographs, "Sugar Gourd" and "Hometown Cicada Song", which have been selected to read textbooks in full-time middle schools nationwide.

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