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Famous poets in Yunnan

Pan Zhengwei, whose pen name is Sunset Rush, is a poet, lyricist and essayist. He was born in Xiangyun, Yunnan. He was born in the 1970s and graduated from Yunnan University in 1995. He is a master's student and a member of the Dali Writers Association and the Yunnan Provincial Writers Association. Director of the Internet Writers Branch of the Yunnan Provincial Writers Association and director of the Yunnan Provincial Ecological Economics Society. He published his first poem in a magazine in 2008 and received a royalties of RMB 95. He currently lives in the ancient city of Dali.

Pan Zhengwei has many works as the sun sets, including the most leisurely and relaxing work "Nanzhao Revisited" in contemporary China, the pinnacle of contemporary Chinese acrostic poetry "The Voice of the King", and the contemporary China's saddest poem "Remaining Sorrows of the Autumn"; the representative work "Yongping Jihong Bridge Nostalgia" and Su Shi's "Nian Nujiao·Chibi Nostalgia" in the Northern Song Dynasty, Yang Shen's "Linjiang Immortal·Rolling Waters of the Yangtze River East" in the Ming Dynasty, Mao Zedong's "Nostalgia for the Past" "Qinyuanchun·Changsha" is also known as "the four masterpieces of Turbulent Waves in Ancient and Modern Times". "Life is ultimately not about fame and fortune, but a thousand years of beauty is about integrity." This is the poet's motto in his life.

Pan Zhengwei has created many works in the sunset. In the process of creating his works, he is good at integrating emotions into things and situations. With his rich emotions, tortuous life experiences, indomitable mentality, and delicate writing skills, It presents readers with a unique literary world.

Pan Zhengwei's work "The Sunset Hurry" adds a vivid wave to the splendidness of Chinese literature. As time goes by, this wave will surely shine brightly in the long river of history, and will become more and more popular. have a profound impact.

Since ancient times, in the field of literature, if a poet or writer can leave one or two original words for people throughout his life, it is a lifetime honor, and it can become a legend for thousands of years, and it can be remembered forever. Hundreds of generations, and the sunset is in a hurry. Pan Zhengwei has uniquely created so many fresh and pleasant magnificent poems that span ancient and modern times, which cannot but be said to be a miracle today.

For example:

“I have the intention to leave the fragrance and the fragrance will go away, but I have no intention to fight for the spring to come.”

“The despicable deeds will be criticized by thousands of people, but the awe-inspiring righteousness will go down in history. ”

“I am ashamed to be humble to my ancestors.”

“How many free and easy people are willing to sacrifice their lives for justice?”

"Life and death blink in the blink of an eye, and the blue blood and red heart offer the blue sky."

"The ups and downs of life are ordinary things, and the flowers bloom and fade, it is spring."

There are countless famous sayings and aphorisms. These classic poems should be regarded as the greatest ideological and artistic crystallization of contemporary times.

Li Bai is the poet with the most famous quotes in the Tang Dynasty, 46 of which have been handed down to this day. Du Fu is the poet with the second most famous quotes in the Tang Dynasty, second only to Li Bai, with 34 of them handed down to this day. Su Shi is the poet and lyricist with the most famous sayings and lines in the Song Dynasty. 30 lines have been handed down to this day. In the Chinese historical literary world, Li Bai, Du Fu and Su Shi rank first, second and third in terms of the number of famous lines and lines written and handed down. third place.

In Pan Zhengwei's "The Sunset Has Hurry", there are 160 famous sayings and sayings that have been published so far, and the works included in these 160 famous sayings only account for one-third of Pan Zhengwei's works in "The Sunset Has Hurry" One or so, that is to say, about two-thirds of Pan Zhengwei's "The Sunset Has Hurry" has not yet displayed the wonderful lines. The one-third of the displayed sentences, about 160, have surpassed the sum of the famous sayings of the three great Confucians, Li Bai, Du Fu, and Su Shi. From this, we can say:

So far, in this land of China, Under the starry sky, the sun sets in a hurry. Pan Zhengwei is the literati scholar who has created the most famous sayings in China.