Guizhou.com (Reporter: Liu Xiaoyu Text/Yang Song) On March 16, 2020, the cover character of the 2020 issue of "Youth Times" magazine sponsored by the Guizhou Provincial Committee of the Communist Youth League was announced as the inspirational post-90s writer Hong Shaoqian (Birou), who was the editor of the publication, gave a heartfelt explanation of him with an article "Hong Shaoqian: Suffering is the ticket to the door to happiness".
It is understood that "Youth Times" is a national publicly issued comprehensive youth journal, affiliated to the Guizhou Provincial Committee of the Communist Youth League. The "Youth Times" magazine was founded in 1950. It is a national excellent journal sponsored by the Guizhou Provincial Committee of the Communist Youth League, edited and published by the Youth Times Magazine, and approved by the State Administration of Press, Publication, and has a 60-year history of publication. It aims to listen to the voices of young people, pay attention to the growth of young people, promote excellent culture, and spread positive energy of youth. "Youth Times" is the second press publication after the liberation of Guizhou, following the " Guizhou Daily ". It was suspended during the difficult period of national economic and early period of the Cultural Revolution in the early 1960s, and was reissued in March 1974, and was renamed "Youth". At the beginning of its founding, it was a newspaper with 4-page 8 edition, with a period of half a month. It was changed to a magazine with 32-page 1 magazine with a period of half a month, and it was later changed to a weekly and monthly magazine. When the publication was reopened in the 1970s, this month was opened at 32. It was changed to 16 books in July 1979, and it was completely reprinted in the early 1980s. It was officially changed to 16 books in January 1994. It is a youth publication in cultural life. The network was launched in January 2000, making it the first electronic version of the journal in the province. In July 2006, with the approval of the Provincial Press and Publication Bureau, it was changed from a single-monthly to a semi-monthly.
Hong Shaoqian: Suffering is the entrance ticket to the gate of happiness
"The river water overflows on both sides, the shore is full of poets/The pale wooden boat rows from the west to Wuhan/Sits on the boat with his biological son in his hand/We have already sunk to the bottom of the water/restarted by the fisherman in the disaster/Several blood is on the water/The only sword-like light.
The wooden boat rows from the west to Wuhan/The river water overflows on both sides, the shore is full of poets/In every dirty pier/Thinking of the king's paradise during the Republic of China/You don't have to be afraid of the long water and the long road/You have to believe that the lights will be lit/ When the Chinese butcher learns to chop wood / you sit on the edge of the lamp with your biological son in your hand.
Wuhan!
You want to become a bird and stay on the stone / everyone cleans the roof.
You want to become a pair of chopsticks and put them on the bowl / children remember the time clearly.
Once this festival starts to get lively/This is the armor taken off in autumn/It is the happy us, guarding our relatives/we are welcoming the arrival of happiness. ”
Above is a poem written to Wuhan by Guizhou writer Hong Shaoqian on Weibo on January 30th - "The wooden boat rows from the West to Wuhan". This year's Spring Festival is unforgettable. The new coronavirus spreads rapidly. Wuhan, with a population of more than 10 million, instantly turned into an empty city. The whole country has also announced that it has entered a first-level combat readiness. Experts, scholars, medical staff and volunteers from all over the country rushed to the front line of the battle. Everyone is using their own strength to contribute to the final victory in fighting the virus. Medical staff fought against the god of death on the front line of the battle, volunteers went to villages and households to preach epidemic prevention knowledge, and public welfare personnel organized donations. As a poet, Hong Shaoqian picked up the pen in his hand to express his concern for Wuhan and his expectations for defeating the virus.
As young as a talent, many hardships
Hong Shaoqian, whose pen name is Biruo, is a very poetic name. His pseudonym comes from an ancient saying: If the pen is as good as the heart, the spirit will be far away. Only people have no desires, but their character can be clear. "This passage expresses the noble significance of looking down on fame, wealth and value moral cultivation. At first, my work was appreciated by a literary friend who was "prosperous like a dream". She helped me promote and push it. She thought that my work was like a girl, and girls like to use the word "Xiang". At the same time, I was creating calligraphy works at that time, and later the name "Hanxiang Biruo". As readers' titles were simplified, the name Biruo was born." Hong Shaoqian introduced.
Opening Hong Shaoqian's resume, it is not difficult to find that he is now 22 years old and has many honors in the field of literature.He is a poet, writer, musician, independent scholar, Chinese good brand influence art youth image ambassador, Chinese Poetry Society, Guizhou Poetry Society, Guizhou Poetry Association, Guizhou "Interview with Writers", deputy director of the website editorial department of Guizhou Poetry Society, Chinese young writers pure literature representative, Guizhou post-90s writer ranking first, Chinese post-90s writer ranking, Chinese post-90s writer ranking, Chinese post-90s writer ranking, Chinese post-90s writer ranking One of the top ten writers, he has won the "Chinese Post-90s Golden Pen Writer Award" and "Everyone's Literature Award" and other honors... Since 2008, Hong Shaoqian has successively published many works such as " The Lower Chronic Moon on Toes", "Women and Fruits", and "Dream City". The book "The Lower Chronic Moon on Toes" was collected by Tsinghua University Library; he has also released the music album "Poet and Song", and his work was broadcast by Shanghai People's Radio.
There are many stories of becoming famous at a young age. Behind these halos, there are unforgettable experiences of Hong Shaoqian. It is these experiences that temper his strong will; it is these experiences that paint his inspiring chapter in his life.
In July 1997, Hong Shaoqian was born in Fale Village, Lihua Township, Dafang County, Bijie City, Guizhou Province. His arrival gave the originally poor family a lot of joy. However, when Hong Shaoqian was one year old, his grandfather washed his hands and accidentally carried him to the ground after drinking, causing his forehead to be injured. After his parents took the young Hong Shaoqian to the hospital for treatment, his grandfather was unable to think about it because he blamed himself and drank pesticides. This incident made the originally harmonious family relationship become bad. Grandma thought that Hong Shaoqian, who was young, "repaying" his grandfather to die, and what did he know? Now, grandfather is just a respectable word, and there is no one else's outline.
On one afternoon in 2000, Hong Shaoqian's home needed wood to build a house, and unfortunately happened when cutting the tree. After the tree fell down, it was pressed directly from Hong Shaoqian's body. At the same time, his right foot accidentally penetrated into the mouth of the axe, causing his foot to break. At that time, medical conditions were limited, and there was no way to send them to a large hospital for treatment in time after being injured. Only by using traditional local doctors for hemostasis and bandage. Now Hong Shaoqian's right toe has been removed.
In terms of literature and art, Hong Shaoqian has shown a different talent from his peers since he was a child. At the age of three and a half, he was in the second grade of the local primary school. Before that, he studied in a private school in the village for a year. At the school, he was deeply guided by Teacher Hong Tiangui, studied calligraphy and participated in the "Primary Student Calligraphy Competition" and won the first prize. After that, in September 2003, Hong Shaoqian transferred to Fale Primary School and began to learn poetry creation by himself. By the time he graduated from elementary school, some of his works were featured in the "Primary School Students' Journal of Physical and Chemical Township".
was born in the countryside, and poverty is a label that is difficult to tear off. In the first nine years of Hong Shaoqian's life, there was no electricity at home, and his childhood was "dark" and was dim. In addition, when he was in school, Hong Shaoqian walked about eight kilometers of mountain road to school without asking his parents to pick him up. From 2004 to 2008, Hong Shaoqian often walked 10 kilometers with his mother to make up shoes for others to supplement their family income and study expenses, which was very difficult. However, such a life did not defeat Hong Shaoqian, but instead aroused his desire to become stronger. He has set ambitions since he was a child: "I will make people who look down on me look down on me, and let people who cannot see me."
In the third year of junior high school, Hong Shaoqian became the visible boy in his ambitions. He was like a little star in school, and his compositions were often published as models for students to learn from each other. His grasp and understanding of words have changed qualitatively compared to primary school. In the true meaning of poetry, Hong Shaoqian said: "About May 2008, because of a misunderstanding from my parents about me, I wrote the first poem in my life, "Sky". At first, I created modern poetry and essays, and then I also created many ancient poems and novels. Because I was still in a learning stage at that time, I was not mature enough in all aspects, and I insisted until 2015 that I began to improve." Since then, he began to devote himself to literary creation.When he was in high school, Hong Shaoqian, in addition to literary creation, also taught himself soft-brush calligraphy, poetry, literature, photography, software and other knowledge. He was named "Youth Literary and Art Talent born in the 1990s". His calligraphy works were featured in Guizhou Metropolis Daily. In the 2013 Guizhou Provincial On-site Calligraphy and Painting Competition, he exhibited works such as "Chinese Dream·Youth Love" and "Chinese Dream" in Dading Prefecture, Dafang County, Bijie City, Guizhou Province, and won the first and third prizes in the Youth Calligrapher Group. In addition, Hong Shaoqian continued to work hard, and at the age of 16, he wrote 487 poems.
In high school, Hong Shaoqian gained a lot of knowledge and experience the pain given by life. In 2011, Hong Shaoqian, who was already a teenager, was about to cut down trees because his grandmother was building a pigpen. He felt sorry for his grandmother's age, so he helped her share the burden, but he kindly did "bad" things. He accidentally fell off the pigpen, and a long hole was made on his head. He lost too much blood and fell into a coma on the spot. After many rescues, he woke up and now he has left a scar of 25 needles. In November 2013, Hong Shaoqian prepared for the college entrance examination. In order to get into a good university, he studied hard, went to bed at 2 a.m. every day, got up at 6 a.m. and went to class for a cram school outside the school. Because the road was frozen and slipped in winter, he accidentally slipped while walking, causing a fracture in the back of his right hand. Considering that his family was not good and the upcoming college entrance examination, Hong Shaoqian was unwilling to go to the hospital for surgery, so he found a local doctor to use splints to help the fracture partially recover. With extraordinary perseverance, he endured the pain and practiced passing the college entrance examination with his left hand.
Through several years of precipitation, Hong Shaoqian's literary creation journey has gradually improved. In 2014, his works appeared on the "Poetry Yearbook·2014 Volume" book and publication of Guizhou Writers Network, and established the "China Ruoxin Literary Poetry Magazine". In 2015, Hong Shaoqian was guided by the writer Fuhuai as a dream in Tianshui City, Gansu Province, and pushed his works to Tianshui City Cultural Paper. In addition, his works appeared in the Xingxing Poetry magazine "Young Poet" and began to plan and publish his masterpiece "The Lower Chronic Moon on the Toes".
"Chinese Youth Poetry Ghost"
In June 2015, Hong Shaoqian was admitted to Jiangxi Gongqing University. At the school, he established "China Ruoxin Literature" and published newspapers and Ruoxin Weekly in Gongqingcheng City, established the micro-blog of "Ruoxin Poetry Literature", passed the senior photographer and became a contracted photographer in China Picture Network. Later, he published the photo collection "The Moment of Backlight" and was collected in the Gongqingcheng City Library. This year, Hong Shaoqian was also in trouble. On September 23, 2015, he was found to have pneumonia at Gongqingcheng Red Cross Hospital in Jiujiang City, Jiangxi Province. He was sent to the hospital for treatment by the local Red Cross Hospital ambulance on the same day. With the hospital's full treatment, he escaped the disaster.
After recovering from a serious illness, in December 2015, the hazy poetry work "The Strong Moon on the Toe" was successfully published. The cover image of the author's injured foot; that month, Hong Shaoqian served as the director of the Calligraphy Department of the Yuxi Literature Society of Gongqing City, and signed a contract with Baidu Reading to publish the poetry work "Make the Life Like a Poetry" became popular on the Internet in writing. After
became popular on the Internet, Hong Shaoqian triggered the "brush phenomenon" and was praised by the media and the literary world as a "Chinese youth poetry genius". Mr. Yi Bai, director of the Chinese Academy of Literature, praised him as "the young Vasily Kandinsky" in the poem. His works have gradually become well-known to the public, and his works have been selected for paper magazines such as "Chinese Writers", "Chinese Style", "Chinese Contemporary Love Poetry Collection", "Chinese Poetry", "Star Poetry Magazine", "First Half Monthly", "Northern Poetry Magazine", "Dream Brush Literature", "Chinese Poetry Collection", "New Poetry Magazine", "Dream Brush Poetry Collection", "Xunyangjiang Poetry Collection", "Flowers, Not Flowers and Grass Poetry Collection", "Current Monthly", "Ginseng Flowers" and other paper magazines; he has established blog poetry columns in China Writers Network, China Poetry Network , Guizhou Writers Network, Poetry Network, Chinese Poetry Network, Jiangshan Literature Network, Blog China, Poetry China, Poetry World, Chinese Poetry, Daily Poetry, Galaxy Literature Network, Original Literature, Value China, Baidu Reading, Star Poetry Magazine, Prose Bar, New Time and Space, etc.In 2017, Hong Shaoqian's inspirational story was reported by more than 40 media including China News Network, CITIC Network, Sina Headlines, NetEase News, Baidu News, Sina News, Tencent News, Guizhou News Network, Bijie Experimental Zone, and Toutiao.
In these "fiery" years, fate played a "joking" for Hong Shaoqian again. On May 15, 2017, while Hong Shaoqian published the book, due to his long-term sitting and overworking work, he was diagnosed with lower intestinal abscess after being examined by Jiujiang Meifo Hospital and had to undergo surgery. During this critical period, because Hong Shaoqian's poetry collection was being published, he was lying in the hospital. In order not to delay the publishing process, he immediately took the discharge surgery and returned home to continue working the next day.
On the morning of June 28, 2017, Hong Shaoqian accidentally fell at the entrance of the stairs, causing a fracture of both bones of his left leg. This had a great impact on his family and life, and meant that he could not work within a year and had to walk with a crutch. During his hospitalization at Gongqingcheng Red Cross Hospital in Jiujiang City, Jiangxi Province, Hong Shaoqian did not stay idle because of the pain of fracture. Instead, he wrote many poems, such as "Three Heels", "Night in the Center of White Buildings", "Window", "Hanging the Holy Dawn", "Night", etc. After being discharged from the hospital, he did not stop, but insisted on working. The first issue of "Ruoxin Literature and Poetry Collection" was printed. He took a train to Guiyang overnight with a crutch and carried his luggage and sent the books to the author.
The joke of fate did not make Hong Shaoqian stop the pen in his hand. The popularity of the "Pen is like a phenomenon" remains unabated. On July 25, 2018, Hong Shaoqian appeared on the list of people "Promoting Chinese Culture to Promote the Construction of the Belt and Road Initiative, Realizing the Chinese Dream of the Great Rejuvenation of the Chinese Nation·Strong Culture and Strong Nation·Strong Chinese Model Figures in the New Era" jointly organized by China Beijing Philatelic Propaganda Center Network, Beijing Jierunri Culture Communication Co., Ltd., Beijing China Post Headquarters, Mobile Company , China Unicom Company, and Telecom Company. Hong Shaoqian is the only young man who is on the list of post-90s, and has played a role in setting an example among young people.
Just now became a role model, Hong Shaoqian's pneumonia relapsed. This time the relapse was much worse than in 2015. The high fever was 40 degrees and it still did not go away. After being treated in multiple hospitals in Jiangxi, it was still not controlled. In the end, the condition was so serious that the hospitals treated in Jiangxi directly refused to admit Hong Shaoqian. Jiujiang People's Hospital had to go through the cross-provincial transfer procedures for Hong Shaoqian. He returned to Guizhou from Jiangxi and was hospitalized in the infectious treatment department of Dafang County People's Hospital in Bijie City, Guizhou Province. This hospitalization lasted for nearly 3 months. During this period, in the hospital bed, he created many poems about "hospital", "family" and "sun", such as: "The Poor's North Disease Treatment of the South", "If I Die Here", "I Fantasy in the Early Morning of the People's Hospital", "Father is a Bed", "I Am Extraordinary in September", "Question in the Morning of the Hospital", "Big Word Rewrite, Suffering Still", "The One-horned Sheep Returns to the Isolated Island", "Father Waits for Me in the Small Door", etc.
After recovering from the illness, Hong Shaoqian ushered in a new starting point in his life. On December 28, 2018, the "Ranking of Chinese Post-90s Writers" list was held in Beijing. It is understood that the production team of the list is composed of writers, poets, scholars, publishers, media people, and reader representatives recommended by 23 units including China Publishing Group, China Writers Association, Beijing Federation of Literary and Art Circles, China Poetry Network, Qidian Chinese, Tencent, NetEase, China Youth Writers Network, Zhangyue, etc. The average age of the group members is 40 years old, including those born in the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. It took half a year to understand the post-90s publication market and readers' opinions through various channels such as visits and surveys, online questionnaires, and selected 60 writers with the highest votes by four rounds of secret ballots. Hong Shaoqian is one of them.
On February 20, 2019, the Chinese Academy of Literature took the phenomenon of fame of young writer Hong Shaoqian (Birou) as a research topic, and thus launched the annual "Birou Poetry Award".On January 8, 2020, the Renren Literature Award Ceremony was grandly held at the Beijing Canal Theater (formerly Beijing Institute of Materials Theater). Winners, guests, major news media, literary workers and enthusiasts from all over the country gathered in Beijing to attend the grand event. Hong Shaoqian cut off the "Everyone Literature Award" and "Chinese Internet Poet" awards with the youngest attitude.
Today, Hong Shaoqian has become the inspirational young man who was originally ideally "everyone can see it". His story will be remembered by people, and the "pen phenomenon" he led will continue to move forward...
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