Gender: Female
Country/Region: Nanhai, Guangdong
Birthday: July 14, 1929
Industry/Position: Zeng Served as secretary of the Secretariat of the Chinese Writers Association
Introduction:
Ke Yan, female, Manchu, contemporary children's literature writer and female poet. His real name is Feng Kai, originally from Nanhai, Guangdong, and born on July 14, 1929 in Zhengzhou, Henan. Since 1949, he has worked as a full-time screenwriter at China Youth Art Theater and China Children's Art Theater. He once served as secretary of the Secretariat of the Chinese Writers Association and is now a full-time resident writer of the Chinese Writers Association. He also serves as an editorial board member or consultant for various publications and as an editor in some universities. Visiting professor. In 1947, he published his first novel "My Classmates" in the school magazine of Hubei Xilida Middle School, and in 1956 he published his first collection of poems "The Story of Xiaobing". 19...Ke Yan, female, Manchu, contemporary children's literature writer, female poet.
My real name is Feng Kai, originally from Nanhai, Guangdong, and born on July 14, 1929 in Zhengzhou, Henan. Since 1949, he has worked as a full-time screenwriter at China Youth Art Theater and China Children's Art Theater. He once served as secretary of the Secretariat of the Chinese Writers Association and is now a full-time resident writer of the Chinese Writers Association. He also serves as an editorial board member or consultant for various publications and as an editor in some universities. Visiting professor.
In 1947, he published his first novel "My Classmates" in the school magazine of Hubei Xilida Middle School, and in 1956 he published his first collection of poems "The Story of Xiaobing". Before 1965, he was mainly engaged in children's literature creation. Since 1976, he has created a large number of poems, novels, and reportages, and has won many literary awards across the country. Some works have been translated into English, French, Russian, German and other foreign languages, and have also been included in university, middle and primary school textbooks. One of the poems, "Premier Zhou, Where Are You" expresses the people's memory for the older generation of proletarian revolutionaries with sincere emotions and touches the hearts of countless people. "The Novel "Finding the World Back", and the TV series of the same name adapted from it, are known as China's lost "educational poems" because they dealt with the issue of juvenile delinquency for the first time. His works are full of interest in life, exquisitely conceived, rich in poetry and philosophy, and are very popular among readers.
[Bibliography]
The Story of Xiaobing (Collection of Poems) 1956, People of Tianjin
The Most Beautiful Picture Album (Collection of Poems) 1957, Children
Big Red Flower (Collection of Poems) 1957, Children
Shuang Shuang Looking for Grandma (Script) 1959, Hubei People
Aunt "Little Confusion" (Collection of Poems and Dramas) 1960, Writer
p>A Blind Date (Script) 1960, Drama
I told Uncle Lei Feng (Collected Poems) 1963, Children
Tell it to the Young Pioneers (Collected Poems) 1965, Children< /p>
Premier Zhou, Where Are You (Collection of Poems) 1978, Sichuan People
Selected Works of Ke Yan 1979, Children
Strange Letters (Collection of Reportage) 1980, Sichuan People
Remember, Please Remember (Opera) 1980, People of Sichuan
Selected Children's Poems of Ke Yan 1981, Humanities
Selected Works of Ke Yan (Poetry, Novels and other collections) 1983, People of Guangdong
Can the Moon Be Mistaken (Children's Poetry Collection) 1984, Xinlei
Looking for the Returned World (Novel) 1984, Mass
Chinese Questions and Answers (Collection of Poems) 1986, Sichuan Literature and Art
Cancer ≠ Death (Collection of Reportage) 1987, Sichuan Literature and Art
Eternal Charm——A Poet Soong Ching Ling in the Eyes (Reportage) 1988, Baijia Publishing House
Collection of Ke Yan's Works 1988, Tomorrow Publishing House