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Shi Tiesheng's introduction and masterpieces

1. Introduction

Shi Tiesheng (January 4, 1951 - December 31, 2010), a Chinese writer and essayist. Born in Beijing in 1951. He graduated from the High School Affiliated to Tsinghua University in 1967 and went to Yan'an to join the team in 1969. He returned to Beijing in 1972 due to paralysis of his legs. Later, he suffered from kidney disease and developed uremia. He relied on dialysis three times a week to maintain his life.

Later served as a member of the National Committee of the Chinese Writers Association, Vice Chairman of the Beijing Writers Association, and Vice Chairman of the China Disabled Persons' Federation. He claims that his occupation is illness and his spare time is writing. He died of sudden cerebral hemorrhage at 3:46 a.m. on December 31, 2010 at the age of 59.

2. Works

1. "Me and the Temple of Earth"

"Me and the Temple of Earth" was published by People's Literature Publishing House in May 2002 , the author is Shi Tiesheng. It is one of Shi Tiesheng's literary works that is full of philosophy and extremely humane.

The first and second paragraphs were included in the first-year high school textbooks issued by Jiangsu (Phoenix) Education Press. The first two parts focus on the pulpit and his regret for his mother. For middle school students, this is an excellent and reflective article. The Temple of Earth is just a carrier, but the essence of the article is the process of a desperate person seeking hope and missing his mother.

2. "Notes on Retreat"

"Notes on Retreat" is the first novel of Shi Tiesheng in a wheelchair. It was published in "Harvest" magazine in 1996. It is also his semi-autobiographical work. works. It is composed of twenty-two paragraphs and describes the impact of social changes since the 1950s on a generation including disabled person C, painter Z, female teacher O, poet L, doctor F, and female director N.

3. "Broken Pens in the Sickness Gap"?

"Broken Pens in the Sickness Gap" is a collection of long philosophical and lyrical essays published by People's Literature Publishing House in 2008. The author is Shi Tiesheng . The book uses vivid, popular and even beautiful language to pursue and explore books and unknown truths about our lives: life, destiny, love, money, morality, faith, healthy mentality, ways and values ??of success, children's Education, family ties.

4. "Grandma's Stars"

"Grandma's Stars" contains several masterpieces by the writer Shi Tiesheng. Including "Grandma's Star", "Reportage about Pastor Zhan", "Life is Like a String", "Skilled and Strange", and "Letter to FL". In addition to the text of the novel, there is an appendix of the author's memoirs, autobiography or interviews, as well as relevant biographical materials and important comments. The reviews of individual works are of a polemical nature, intended to reflect the actual social impact of the novel, and can also be used for research on literary history.

5. "My Journey to Ding Yi"

"My Journey to Ding Yi" is Shi Tiesheng's latest modern love novel ten years after the release of "Retreat Notes" . The text of "My Journey of Ding Yi" is still full of Shi Tiesheng's marks, classical, poetic, and smart. In a structure that seems loose but is actually meticulous, it carefully constructs a wise and wise philosophical world. "I", "Shi Tiesheng", and "Ding Yi" are three bodies in one. They are actually one person whose body and soul are seeking each other.

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Shi Tiesheng