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Hello landlord! First of all, I would like to introduce you to Mr. Yu Guangzhong: his ancestral home is Yongchun, Fujian, born in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province on October 21, 1928, and he studied in Moling Road Primary School (formerly Cui Baxiang Primary School), entered the Department of Foreign Languages of Jinling University in 1947 (and later transferred to Xiamen University), moved to Hong Kong with his parents in 1948, and went to Taiwan the following year to study in the Department of Foreign Languages of National Taiwan University.
He graduated in 1952. In 1953, he co-founded the "Blue Star" Poetry Society with Qin Zihao and Zhong Dingwen. Later, he went to the United States for further study and received a master's degree in fine arts from the University of Iowa.
After returning to Taiwan, he served as a professor at National Normal University, National Chengchi University, National Taiwan University and Chinese University of Hong Kong, and is currently the dean of the Faculty of Arts of Sun Yat-sen University in Taiwan.
Yu Guangzhong once joked: "Writing poetry with the right hand and occasionally prose with the left hand is a by-product." "Many readers have known the poet Yu Guangzhong through the small stamp "Homesickness", and they have also grown up in the poetry of Yu Guang.
Interestingly, Yu Guangzhong entered the literary world wearing the laurel crown of a poet, but what he wrote most was prose. Yu Guangzhong himself said: "I wrote prose almost ten years later than I wrote poetry.
I feel that my writing level is very good, and I am very literate, so I can write poetry and prose.
Hope! If there is any similarity, it is pure plagiarism! Wish: Happy every day!
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This is what Yu Guangzhong himself said, and he appreciates his ability to write poetry and prose. It's like saying that Jin Yong writes martial arts with his right hand and editorials with his left hand.
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When he was young, Yu Guangzhong jokingly said that he could"Write poems with your right hand and prose with your left hand"。
Therefore, Mr. Yu Guangzhong said that "the right hand writes poetry, and the left hand writes prose".
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In the afterglow of the people:
The poems in the afterglow have a strong sense of self-reflection on life, which shows that he attaches great importance to life; Occasionally, in the choice of words and sentences, I use a playful way to express my inner feelings, maybe the main point of life is balance. His early poems are a blend of traditional and modern, Chinese and Western brushwork. The subject matter is wide-ranging, the style is constantly changing, and the technique is varied.
It may be that as I get older, my recent works have some vicissitudes, but they don't make readers feel sentimental after reading them.
The prose in the afterglow is often self-centered. As can be seen from many articles, his "feelings" are left everywhere. From his childhood enlightenment, to his family's scattered world, to the towns he has traveled and lived, and the days of teaching, he has put his heart down.
Often in the text, he honestly poured out his thoughts to the reader: that unforgettable memory, that human affection, that reluctance, etc. The works of the young and middle-aged period, such as "Getaway" and "The Faun of the Looking Home", are strong and colorful, and they are also called"Remainder"。
The comments in the afterglow are witnesses to his attitude of never being sloppy and being cautious in everything. Because he requires his commentary to be based on experience, to record what he sees, hears, and feels, and to use his own feelings and understandings to make the subject of the discussion carry the clear reasoning of classicism or the rich image of romanticism.
Yu Guangzhong's translation works are extremely prolific. There are modern Chinese poems translated from Chinese to English, English and American poetry translated from English to Chinese, ** and even dramas. When he was teaching translation, he often advocated that the original meaning should be translated, not necessarily the original text. This gives his translations a sense of faithfulness and loyalty.
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B test question analysis: This kind of question should be based on the rapid reading of the whole paragraph of the text, the initial perception of the general content, combined with the specific context, according to the sentence structure of the context, logical order, etc. to analyze reasoning and judgment.
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"Write prose with your left hand, and write your state finger with your right hand ()?"
a.Poetry is empty.
b.Word. c.Fu.
d.Crooked. Correct Book Mismatch Answer: a
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