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Feng Chu

Chinese writer
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Feng Chu is a famous writer.
Formerly known as Feng Xiangdong, Hubei Huangshiyang New Man now lives in Dongguan, Guangdong Province. The middle school enlisted in the army, and after retirement, studied in the Chinese Department of Jianghan University, a branch of Wuhan University.
He won the "2002 International Best Chinese Critic Award" jointly awarded by the World Poets Conference and the World Poets magazine. In 2009, "Free Slave" won the first "Underground" Poetry Award "issued by the editorial board of Wuhan folk text" Underground "in China, which triggered a literary storm of" free slave "poetry.
Chinese name
Feng Chu
Nationality
China
Ethnic groups
Chinese
Native place
Huangshiyangxin, Hubei Province
Feng Chu, formerly known as Feng Xiangdong, is a newcomer from Huangshiyang, Hubei Province. Now living in Dongguan, Guangdong Province, he is a middle-aged migrant worker with a national system identity. In middle school, he was recruited from the liberal arts class of the high school of Yangxin No. 2 Middle School and served in the 55096 unit of Jinan Military Region (Mengjin, Luoyang) for three years. After retirement, he studied in the Chinese Department of Jianghan University, a branch of Wuhan University, and chose journalism, but did not graduate. He has successively engaged in a variety of professions, and has wandered on the land of China for many years with the free practice of "poetic dwelling". He has written many online books, such as Wild Fire Collection (essays on current politics), Random Thoughts Collection (essays on thoughts), cross century youth poem Counter Revolution, poetry anthology Cry or Howl (1999 edition), Storm of Feng Chu's Poetry in the New Millennium (2000 edition), and Eulogy of Wild Boar (2008 edition). He won the "2002 International Best Chinese Critic Award" jointly awarded by the World Poets Congress (USA) and the World Poets magazine (China). In the autumn of 2009, the first and second volumes of his personal critical poetry collection Free Slaves with more than 700000 words were published by Hong Kong Booth Publishing House, and won the first "Underground" Poetry Award issued by the Editorial Board of Wuhan Folk Text Underground.