Ye Qianhua
Ye Qianhua, male, Han nationality, born in December 1961, native of Liyang, Jiangsu, and Suizhou, Hubei, formerly known as Ye Quanshu, courtesy name Qinglin, nicknamed Landscape Lover, Duyue Louzhu, He once used the name Ye Qianhua and his pen names Shanshui, Yefu, Linzi, Yezi, etc. He was known as Mr. Shanshui (Shi Zen). He is a modern poet, scholar, editor, and expert on moral education and emotion. He has been engaged in education, teaching, editing, planning and management for more than 30 years. He has served as a teacher, editor, editor-in-chief, researcher, member of the CPPCC, president, editor-in-chief, special editor, visiting professor and consultant, etc. He has published poetry (poetry), papers, He has hundreds of proses (essays), etc., and his works include "Fangye Collection", "Meditation Collection", "Kenchun Collection", "Du Yue Lou Poems", "Night Whispers of the Soul", "Sleepless Tonight", "Qianhua Essays", "Day and Night" There are more than 20 books including "Dialogue", "Emotional Collection", "Emotional Collection", "Emotional Collection", "Feeling Collection", "Emotional Collection" and "Rambler's Essays".
Chinese name: Ye Qianhua
Foreign name: yeqianhua
Alias: Landscape Lover
Nationality: Chinese
Nationality: Han
Birthplace: Liyang, Jiangsu
Date of birth: December 18, 1961
Occupation: teacher, editor, writer, planning and management
p>Graduation institutions: Chinese Culture College, Beijing Normal University School of Continuing Education
Main achievements: Engaged in education, teaching, editing, planning and management for more than 30 years,
Main achievements Achievements: Published hundreds of poems (poetry), prose essays, and edited "Selected Poems of Chinese Young New Poets"
"A Survey of Representative Works of Contemporary Chinese Poets and Lyricists"< /p>
"Poetry Collection of Chinese Poets of Past Dynasties" (electronic version)
"Selected Appreciation and Reading of Famous Chinese Classical Poems"
"Selected Appreciation and Reading of Chinese Ancient Books" " and other books,
published more than 20 works.
Representative works: "Fang Ye Collection", "Meditation Collection", "Ken Chun Collection", "Du Yue Lou Poems", "Whispers of the Soul", "Sleepless Tonight", "Qianhua Essays", etc.
< p>Ancestral home: Suizhou, HubeiProfessional title: Researcher
Introduction to the poet
Ye Qianhua, male, Han nationality, December 18, 1961 (November of the Xinchou year) Born on the 11th), his native place is Liyang, Jiangsu, and his ancestral home is Suizhou, Hubei. His original name was Ye Quanshu, with the courtesy name Qinglin, and his nicknames were Shanshui Lover and Duyue Louzhu. He used to be named Ye Qianhua, and his pen names were Shanshui, Yefu, Linzi, Yezi, etc. He was known as Mr. Shanshui (Shizen), also known as Mr. Qian and Mr. Da. Graduated from the Chinese Culture Academy and the School of Continuing Education of Beijing Normal University.
Studyed in the Chinese Department of Nanjing Normal University, the creative class of the Drama Literature Department of Shanghai Theater Academy, the Chinese and Western Comparative Literature Teacher Training Class, the Chinese and Foreign Comparative Culture Research Class of the Chinese Culture Academy, and the School of Continuing Education of Beijing Normal University. He has worked as a farmer, worked, and worked as accompaniment for opera instruments and compilation of scores of revolutionary heroes. He has been engaged in education, teaching, editing, planning and management for more than 30 years.
He has published hundreds of poems (poems), papers, essays (essays), etc., and is employed as a special editor by Hong Kong Jinling Publishing Company, a special researcher and researcher at Hunan Xu Teli Education Research Institute, China Researcher of the Institute of Poetry and Culture, researcher of the Chinese Academy of Management Sciences, editorial board member of the "Dictionary of Contemporary Chinese Poets", director of the Poetry Society of Contemporary Chinese Poets, director of the Chinese Native Writers Association, director and special editor of "Discover" magazine, and has served as Jiangnan Poetry Friends President and editor-in-chief of the Book Club, editor-in-chief of "Grand View of Representative Works of Contemporary Chinese Poets and Lyricists", editor-in-chief of "Moon Poetry Magazine", chief editor of "Shenzhou Poetry Series", vice-president of the Chinese Traditional Culture Exchange Association, and executive vice-president of the Chinese Poetry, Calligraphy and Painting Association , honorary academician and visiting professor of the Institute, instructor of the Education and Training Center of the Chinese Poetry Society, editor, planning manager and consultant, etc.
He is a member of the Jiangnan Poetry Society, the Chinese Poetry Society, the Chinese Calligraphy and Painting Artists Association, the Chinese Cultural Information Association, the Chinese Poets Association, the Chinese Calligraphers Association, and the World Chinese Writers Association, the eleventh , member of the 12th CPPCC National Committee, etc.
He is the editor-in-chief of "Selected Poems of Chinese Young New Poets" (published by Hong Kong Jinling Publishing Company), "A Grand View of Representative Works of Contemporary Chinese Poets and Lyricists" (Volume 1-4 published by China Federation of Literary and Art Circles Publishing House), "Chinese Classical Poetry" "Selected Appreciation and Reading of Famous Texts" (electronic version), "Selected Appreciation and Reading of Chinese Ancient Books" (electronic version of the blog), "Appreciation and Reading of the Works of Eight Great Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties" (electronic version), "Dictionary of Appreciation of Ancient Chinese Classics" (electronic version of the blog) Edition), "Poetry Dictionary of Chinese Poets of All Dynasties" (electronic version of Knowledge Dictionary), etc.
His works include "Fang Ye Collection", "Meditation Collection", "Ken Chun Collection", "Du Yue Lou Poems", "Sleepless Tonight", "Spiritual Night Whispers", "Qianhua Essays", "Emotional Collection" and "Love Heart". There are more than 20 books including "Collection of Feelings", "Collection of Feelings", "Collection of Emotions", "Day and Night Dialogue", "Wanderer's Essays", etc. His works have won many awards including Grade Award, Excellence Award, Excellent Work Award and Literary Creation Achievement Award. His biography (performance) and works have been included in dozens of large-scale documents and dictionaries across the country.
Personal works
1. "The Divorce of Erhei" (script)
2. "Remarriage"
3. "Collection of Fang Ye" " (Selected Poems)
4. "Meditations"
5. "Kenchun Collection"
6. "Who is the Winner"
7. "The World of Temperament"
8. "The World is Turned upside down"
9. "Heaven Punishes the Earth"
10. "Reading Yuelou Poems" ( Poetry)
11. "Desire and Greed"
12. "Management and Understanding"
13. "Sleepless Tonight" (Collection of Poems)
14. "Night Whispers of the Soul"
15. "Selected Works of Qianhua"
16. "Quotations of Qianhua"
17. "Sentiment" Collection"
18. "Collection of Love"
19 "Qianhua Essays"
20. "Day and Night Dialogue"
21 ."Collection of Emotions and Reasons" (Selected Works for Educational Lectures)
22. "Collected Works of Feelings" (Selected Works of Quotations)
23. "Collected Works of Emotions" (Selected Works of Untitled Poems)
< p>24. "Rambler's Essays" (Selected Essays)Education Papers
1. "Guiding Students to Learn Independently and Improving Classroom Teaching Efficiency"
1995 In August 2019, Shaanxi People's Education Press "Education and Teaching Research Collection" page 525.
2. "A brief introduction to the impact and reflections of family environment education on children"
July 1996, Guizhou People's Publishing House, "Modern Education Seminar Selections" (Part 1), page 111 .
3. "On how teachers use emotions to grasp students"
In April 1997, the Xiangjiang Cultural Artists Association published page 20 of "The Garden of the Heart".
4. "The Use of Language in Classroom Teaching"
May 1997, International Culture Publishing Company's "Collection of Excellent Teaching Reform Experiences in Primary and Secondary Schools across the Country", page 277.
5. "On the Teacher's Personality Prestige is an Important Factor Affecting Students' Attention to Classes"
July 1997, Beijing Yanshan Publishing House, "The Essence of Modern Educational Science Papers" (Part 2) Page 223.
6. "Teachers must know how to respect students"
July 1998, China Archives Publishing House, "Essays on Educational Reform of Primary and Secondary School Teachers across the Century", page 73.
7. "Students must be correctly evaluated in teaching"
January 1999, "Chunhui Art Talk" Primary and Secondary School Teachers Essay Collection, Beijing Xiyuan Publishing House, No. 511 Page.
8. "A Discussion on Students' Self-confidence and Self-reliance"
April 1999, Volume 7 of "Modern Education Literature" by China Economic Press.
9. "School Leadership and Scientific Management"
March 2000, People's Communications Press "Cross-Century Education Forum" Volume 1, page 92.
10. "A Brief Analysis of the Psychological Impact of Teachers and Students in Classroom Teaching" July 2000.
11. "A brief discussion on the role of moral education in music teaching" April 2001.
12. "A brief discussion on the education of poetry aesthetic perception ability" August 2001.
13. "A Brief Talk on Love in Traditional Chinese Poetry"
14. "Study and Become a Rich and Attractive Woman"
15. "Four Principles of Rhythmic Poetry" Basic Elements"
Representative works
Poetry works
At night, some people are not all Jiangnan Night Rain Knights
The most affectionate ones who sing folk songs The wind in people's dreams is a warm hand
About the way and posture of water (water nature), friends, be content
Butcher's knife, land, memorial, books, scenery, etc. Love blooms
< p>The complex of soil, sunshine, wild grass, sun and moon (sun and moon), the season of blooming flowersLife has love matches, I have my lover alive, we have no time to waste
Looking for our own The affection of the sun, the power of life
Sometimes the emotions that leave memories in the years have to be thought of this way
Prose essay
Speaking of "struggle"
The Theory of Temper
My Opinion on Reading
City People and Country People
Talking to Friends
Talking to Friends
Talk about "disease"
Circles and traps
Talk about "harmony"
Talk about reading
Poetry Works
Untitled
Visiting the Bamboo Sea in Nanshan
Ode to Apricot Blossoms
Ode to Rose Flowers
A Pot in the South of the Yangtze River Drinking
On Liugong Island in Weihai
Such an official career
Guests lamented
Netizens
Those who complained about promotion
Moon in Xijiang·Appreciating Lotus
Moon in Xijiang·Coal Resentment
Traveling on the Shasha·Drunken Feeling
Drunken Spring Breeze·Shi Yu
Moon in Xijiang·Coal Resentment
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Self-Duration·Memory
Mantingfang·Businessman
Qinyuanchun·Ode to the Long March of the Red Army
Selected Readings of Ye Qianhua’s Poems
Selected Readings of Ye Qianhua's Untitled Poems
Selected Books
1. "Selected Contemporary Chinese Poems" Gansu People's Publishing House, August 1989.
2. "Selected Poems of New Chinese Poets" No. 2, Book Editing Center of Liaoning Writers Association, September 1990.
3. "Selected Poems of New Chinese Poets" No. 4, Book Editing Center of Liaoning Writers Association, May 1991.
4. "Selected Poems from Jiangnan" Nanjing University Press, June 1991.
5. Pages 65 and 249 of "Exquisite Lyrical Philosophical Micro Poems of Contemporary Chinese Youth", Nanyang Publishing House, June 1991.
6. Page 99 of "Youth Fine Poetry Calendar", Nanyang Publishing House, June 1991.
7. "A Grand View of Youth's Short Poems", Liaoning Writers Association Book Editorial Department, April 1992.
8. "The Face of Youth" Domestic and Overseas Poetry Library Volume A, Nanyue News and Culture Publishing House, August 1992.
9. "The Essence of Chinese Contemporary Youth's Lyrical Short Poems" Jinling Publishing Company, August 1992.
10. "Collection of Contemporary Youth's Lyrical Short Poems" China University of Geosciences Press, November 1992.
11. Page 160 of "1993 Xinxing Poetry Calendar", Jinling Book Publishing Company.
12. "We Don't Believe in God" Hong Kong Art Publishing House, February 1993.
13. Page 44 of "Dictionary of Contemporary Chinese Poets", Hong Kong Xintian Publishing House, April 1993.
14. Volume 2 of "Selected Chinese Poems", Hong Kong Modern Publishing House, June 1993.
15. "Selected Poems of Chinese Young New Poets" Jinling Publishing Company, August 1993.
16. "Excerpts from Contemporary Poetry" Zhongzhou Ancient Books Publishing House, May 1994.
17. "Selected Works of Chinese Poetry" Gansu Ethnic Publishing House, August 1994.
18. "Appreciation of Contemporary Chinese Love Poems" China Women's Publishing House, August 1994.
19. "Representative Works of Contemporary Chinese Poets", page 91, Shandong Literature and Art Publishing House, June 1995.
20. Page 525 of "Education and Teaching Research Collection", Shaanxi People's Education Press, August 1995.
21. "Anthology of Jiangnan Poetry" Jiangnan Poetry Society, 1996.
22. "Selected Papers on Modern Education Seminars", page 111, Guizhou People's Publishing House, July 1996.
23. Page 20 of "The Garden in the Heart", published by Xiangjiang Cultural Artists Association, April 1997.
24. "Collection of Excellent Teaching Reform Experiences in Primary and Secondary Schools across the Country", page 277, International Culture Publishing Company, May 1997.
25. Page 223 of "Extracts of Modern Educational Science Papers", Beijing Yanshan Publishing House, July 1997.
26. "Educational Reform Star Huali" Modern Culture and Education Center, November 1997.
27. The fifth volume of "Selected Chinese Contemporary Poetry", Xinjiang People's Publishing House, February 1998.
28. "Collection of Essays on Educational Reform of Primary and Secondary School Teachers across the Century", page 73, China Archives Publishing House, July 1998.
29. "Chinese Poetry" Volume 1998, Xinjiang People's Publishing House, October 1998.
30. "Chunhui Man Yuan" Modern Culture Education Center, November 1998.
31. "Collection of National Excellent Short Literature Works" International Culture Publishing Company, December 1998.
32. "Chunhui Art Talk" Collection of Papers for Primary and Secondary School Teachers, page 511, Beijing Xiyuan Publishing House, January 1999.
33. Volume 7 of "Modern Education Literature Collection", China Economic Press, April 1999.
34. "Chinese Poetry" Volume 2000, Xinjiang People's Publishing House, November 1999.
35. "Life Wisdom Collection" Aphorisms Volume, China Federation of Literary and Art Circles Publishing House, February 2000.
36. "A Thousand Words on Chinese Education" People's Communications Press, 2000.
37. "Cross-Century Education Forum" Volume 1, page 92, People's Communications Press, March 2000.
38. "Swaying Candlelight" Modern Culture and Education Center, April 2000.
39. The eighth volume of "Selected Chinese Contemporary Poetry", Sanqin Publishing House, April 2001.
40. "Dictionary of Contemporary Chinese Poetry Artists", page 87, Zhongzhou Ancient Books Publishing House, March 2002.
41. Pages 117 and 790 of "A Survey of Contemporary Chinese Poetry", China Drama Publishing House, March 2003.
42. "Dictionary of Chinese Poetry Writers", Chinese Poetry Publishing House, April 2003.
43. "Selected Poems of Jiangsu Young and Middle-aged People", Nanjing University Press, December 2003.
44. "Artists' Dictionary of Chinese Poetry and Couplets", page 174, International Yanhuang Culture Publishing House, December 2003.
45. Page 756 of "A Survey of Chinese Folk Culture", International Yanhuang Culture Publishing House, April 2004.
46. Page 477 of "Chinese Poetry Yearbook", Chinese Poetry Publishing House, April 2004.
47. "World Chinese Poetry Yearbook" World Chinese Poetry Publishing Company, May 2004.
48. "Record of the Style of Chinese Poets", Chinese Poetry Publishing House, June 2004.
49. "Tengwangge Cup Essay Collection" China Federation of Literary and Art Circles Press, July 2004.
50. "Collection of Winning Works of the First Chinese Studies Innovation Outstanding Achievements Award" China Radio and Television Press, 2004.
51. "Classics of Life Mottoes" (2) pages 479, 651, and 772, People's Daily Publishing House, October 2004.
52. "Motto of Life in Contemporary China" Central Literature Publishing House, March 2005.
53. "A Grand View of the Representative Works of Contemporary Chinese Poets and Lyricists" Volume 1, page 142, China Federation of Literary and Art Circles Press, January 2006.
54. Page 190 of "Centennial Rhymed Poems", China Poetry Publishing House, March 2006.
55. Page 86 of "The Classic of Contemporary Short Poems", Kaiyi Publishing House, April 2006.
56. Page 37 of "Tianxiang's Three Hundred Poems", edited by the Canadian Chinese Culture Research Center, Chinese Poetry Publishing House, May 2006.
57. "A Hundred Years of Quatrains", page 163, Chinese Poetry Publishing House, May 2006.
58. Page 329 of "Dictionary of Chinese Poets", Writers Publishing House, September 2006.
59. "Proverbs of Eight Honors and Eight Disgraces" published by *** Central Party School Press, December 2006.
60. "Selected Proverbs on Virtue in Contemporary China" Hongqi Publishing House, November 2007.
61. "Selected Poems on Contemporary Chinese Virtues", published by the Central Party School Press, December 2007.
62. "Quotes of Chinese Celebrities" (3), page 414, China Literature and History Publishing House, January 2008.
63. "A Grand View of the Representative Works of Contemporary Chinese Poets and Lyricists" Volume 2, page 135, China Federation of Literary and Art Circles Press, January 2008.
64. "Chinese Zodiac Culture and Artists Ceremony", page 90, Chinese Poetry Publishing House, August 2008.
65. "Chinese and Foreign Philosophical Quotes" edited by the China Newspaper Supplement Research Association, China International Culture Publishing House, (Chinese and English), 2008.
66. Page 37 of "Three Hundred Poems of New China", China Poetry Publishing House, October 2009.
67. "Sea of ??Poems" (Selected Poems of Contemporary Poets), Volume 9, Page 295, Writers Publishing House, October 2009.
68. "Chinese Contemporary Poetry·A Collection of Famous Proverbs", page 741, China Culture Media Publishing House, October 2009.
69. "A Grand View of Representative Works of Contemporary Chinese Poets and Lyricists" Volume 3, page 115, China Federation of Literary and Art Circles Press, January 2010.
70. "A Grand View of the Representative Works of Contemporary Chinese Poets and Lyricists", Volume 4, page 152, China Federation of Literary and Art Circles Press, January 2012.
71. "Dictionary of Chinese Poets", page 190, China Social Sciences Press, April 2012.
72. "World Encyclopedia" Literature and Art Volume, page 340, Central Literature Publishing House, August 2012.
73. "Selected Poems, Calligraphy and Paintings of the Soul of China", page 108, China Culture Communication Press, February 2013.
74. Page 239 of "Dictionary of Chinese Writers", Writers Publishing House, April 2013.
75. "Awakening to the Prosperous Age of China", page 467, China Literature and History Publishing House, February 2015.
76. "Middle School Students' Reading and Writing" No. 5, No. 7-8, No. 10, No. 12, Tomorrow Publishing House, 2015.
77. "Selected Three Hundred New Chinese Poems", "Three Hundred Scholars of Chinese Studies in New China", "Selected Poems of a Century"......
Books edited by Publications
◎"Selected Poems of Chinese Young New Poets" was published in August 1993
◎The first volume of "Grand View of Representative Works of Contemporary Chinese Poets and Lyricists" was published in January 2006
◎The second volume of "A Grand View of the Representative Works of Contemporary Chinese Poets and Lyricists" was published in January 2008
◎The third volume of "A Grand View of the Representative Works of Contemporary Chinese Poets and Lyricists" was published in January 2010
◎The fourth volume of "A Grand View of Representative Works of Contemporary Chinese Poets and Lyricists" was published in January 2012
◎"Selected Appreciation and Reading of Famous Chinese Classical Poems" (electronic version)
◎"Selected Readings for Analysis and Appreciation of Ancient Chinese Books" (electronic version of the blog)
◎"Appreciation and Reading of the Works of Eight Great Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties" (electronic version)
◎"Appreciation of Ancient Texts" Dictionary" (electronic version of blog)
◎"Dictionary of Poems of Chinese Poets of All Times" (electronic version of Knowledge Dictionary Online)
◎"Chinese Internet Poets Ceremony"
◎"Xiaguang Poetry Collection" (fourth series)
◎"Selected Friendship Poems"
◎"Moon Poetry Magazine"
◎"Shenzhou Poetry Collection"< /p>
Award-winning status
In December 1987, he won the first prize for art painting and the first prize for flute solo in the county and township mass cultural activities week show.
In May 1988, he tutored students and won the second and third prizes in the county "Little Bailing" solo competition and won the Outstanding Teacher Guidance Award.
In December 1988, he tutored students and won the first prize in the first county and city primary and secondary instrumental music solo competition and won the Teacher Outstanding Tutoring Award.
In September 1989, he won the Excellence Award for Traditional Chinese Painting Works at the Municipal Teachers’ Painting and Calligraphy Exhibition.
In October 1992, he won the Poetry Excellence Award in the first Rising Star Cup National Poetry Competition.
In November 1992, he won the Poetry Excellence Award at the 92 Xiangshan Poets Poetry Symposium in China.
In May 1995, he won the "Literary and Art Creation Achievement Award" issued by the municipal government.
In October 1995, he won the third prize in the poetry competition at the "First Chinese Poetry Seminar" jointly organized by the Literary Newspaper and the editorial department of "Poetry Exploration".
In March 1996, he won the Paper Excellence Award at the "Modern Education Seminar".
In May 1996, he won the "Literary and Art Creation Achievement Award" issued by the municipal government.
In July 1996, he won the second prize for poetry at the "Seminar on Literature and Current Spiritual Civilization Construction" held by the People's Daily's "Dadi" monthly magazine.
In December 1996, he won the Excellence Award in the Exhibition of Contemporary Literature and Art Works.
In May 1997, he won the "Literary and Art Creation Achievement Award" issued by the municipal government.
In May 1997, he won the third prize for education and teaching papers in the "Five Ones" Essay Contest for Contemporary Teachers.
In April 1998, he won the Essay Excellence Award in the National "Pioneer Cup" Essay Contest for Primary and Secondary School Teachers.
In May 1998, he won the second prize of the "Literary and Art Creation Achievement Award" issued by the municipal government.
In August 1998, he won the second prize of the "Chinese Contemporary Poetry Excellence Award".
In October 1998, he won the Poetry Excellence Award and the Third Prize for the Essay in the National "Chunhui Cup" Poetry Competition for Primary and Secondary School Teachers.
In January 1999, he won the Excellence Award in the "National Education Outstanding Academic Papers" competition.
In March 1999, he won the "Zhenhua Cup" United Front Work Paper Excellence Award.
In March 1999, his poetry works won the third prize in the "National Collection of Excellent Short Literature Works".
In April 1999, he won the "Excellence Award in the Essay Competition to Commemorate the 50th Anniversary of Liberation".
In November 1999, he won the first prize for the paper in the large-scale series of activities of the China Education and Teaching Series "Cross-Century Education Forum".
In December 1999, he won the Outstanding Award for Folk Song Solo Singing at the Municipal Teachers and Workers Art Performance.
In April 2000, he won the Excellence Award in the National "Xinghua Cup" Poetry Competition for Primary and Secondary School Teachers.
Won the "China Local Literature Award" in May 2002.
Won the CPPCC Outstanding Proposal Award in January 2003.
In March 2003, he won the third prize of the "Sugar and Wine Cup" Liyang Tour Guide.
In August 2003, he won the Poetry Excellence Award in the second "Taibai Cup" Literary and Art Competition.
In October 2003, he won the Prose Excellence Award in the fifth "Tengwangge Cup" National Literary and Art Competition.
In December 2004, he won the silver medal of the "First Chinese Studies Innovation Outstanding Achievement Award".
In May 2005, he won the "Literary and Art Creation Achievement Award" Excellence Award issued by the municipal government.
In September 2006, he won the Outstanding Chinese Poet Elite Award in the first "Chinese Poetry Star Cup" and "Chinese Poets Dictionary" solicitation activities.
In November 2006, he won the "Zhongshan Art Award" in the Chinese Poetry, Calligraphy and Painting Competition to commemorate the 140th anniversary of the birth of Dr. Sun Yat-sen.
In May 2007, he won the second prize of the "Literary and Art Creation Achievement Award" issued by the municipal government.
In May 2008, he won the "Outstanding Contribution Award for Chinese Studies and Culture" by contemporary Chinese poets and lyricists.
In May 2010, he won the "First China Famous World Expo Art Outstanding Achievement Award".
In August 2010, he won the first "Golden Jade Cup" National Master of Poetry, Calligraphy and Painting Achievement Gold Award.
In November 2010, he won the Bronze Medal for Poetry in the "Harmonious Asia, Passionate Asian Games" Chinese National Quintessence Titled Art Creation Activity.
In January 2011, he won the first prize of the "Literary and Art Creation Achievement Award" issued by the municipal government.
In February 2012, he won the second prize of the Golden Dragon Art Award for Poetry in the "Golden Dragon Yinchun Third National Poetry, Calligraphy, Painting and Printing Four Wonders Competition".
In May 2012, he won the gold medal for poetry in the Chinese Poetry Competition and was awarded the honorary title of "Outstanding Poet of New China".
In September 2012, he won the "World Literature and Art Lifetime Achievement Gold Award" and was included in the "World Encyclopedia" (Literary Volume).
In May 2013, he won the Gold Award for the highest achievement in Chinese studies, culture and art to commemorate the 35th anniversary of reform and opening up.
Character evaluation
One of the comments
Ye Qianhua has successively presided over the planning and editor of the first volume of "A Grand View of the Representative Works of Contemporary Chinese Poets and Lyricists" (published in January 2006 ), Volume 2 (published in January 2008), Volume 3 (published in January 2010) and many other large volumes of poetry literature. This is a grand event in today’s poetry world and a blessing for poets and lyricists!
He has made outstanding contributions to the promotion of traditional Chinese culture and devoted his efforts and sweat to the editing of contemporary traditional poetry.
He has created many classic poetry (poetry) works, and with his excellent quality, far-reaching insights, unique free thoughts and selfless dedication, he has moved the poetry culture and art world and influenced both at home and abroad.
The "Grand View of Representative Works of Contemporary Chinese Poets and Lyricists" edited by him is not only the most comprehensive, extensive, concentrated and representative large-scale poetry document among today's Chinese poetry books, but also the The edited masterpiece is the best among Chinese poetry books in China and the world.
His courage, talent and works established the influence and status of a poet-editor in the poetry and cultural circles.
His talent, talent, knowledge, thinking, knowledge, and wisdom are extremely affectionate and thorough in his poems (poetry) and articles!
His literary attainments and cultural contributions will always inspire and inspire students to strive for self-improvement and success.
Such talents allow us to appreciate a realm of life that is supreme, beautiful, true, good, affectionate and loving.
Comment 2
Ye Qianhua, as a poet and singer, is wild and unrestrained, passionate and heroic.
His boldness and forthrightness give us a new understanding of society, allowing us to view ourselves and life more objectively.
The applause and cheers in his works always reflect the kindness and beauty of people.
What makes him noble and respectable is that he is not afraid of the coercion of the beast of power and is not tempted by money interests.
His independent personality is reflected in the fact that he does not join the ranks of slaves or conspire with villains. His charisma will be as legendary as his works.
His valuable spirit is to be brave in strength and selfless in justice.
He appealed for people's livelihood, shouted for civil rights, and sang for happiness and joy.
What he pursues is truth, what he devotes is thought, what he loves is peace, and what he protects is hope.
He used his wisdom and emotion to open dusty doors and windows for mankind, and wrote beautiful scenery on the road of life.
He used his poems and articles to open up our thoughts and stir up waves of happiness in the river of life.
His bones are filled with nobility and respect, benevolence and righteousness, morality and morality;
His blood is filled with love and love, truth and kindness, sincerity and trust.
Appreciating his works makes people want to be a serious person again, and makes students work harder and harder.
His straightforward language and simple writing style make his works shine.
Many of his excellent poetic and literary works have become classics among classics.
He deserves to be a teacher and the backbone of the Chinese nation.
Comment 3
Ye Qianhua’s poetic style is like the person he is, upright, Congolese, righteous, open-minded, sharp, clear, forthright, magnanimous, rational and passionate, true and spiritual , visionary and insightful, natural and fresh.
His praise and praise of truth, goodness and beauty, and his exposure and lashing of falsehood and ugliness are all full of love and hate, and overflowing with simplicity, freedom, frankness and frankness.
His silent dedication and selfless inheritance have made Chinese culture more brilliant in the world. His educational ideas and cultural wealth are the needs of human development, social progress, spiritual construction, and ideal pursuit.
He is a warrior of justice and a confidant of truth; he is a happy thinker and a beautiful builder.
Comment No. 4
Ye Qianhua’s poems and literature are like his character, with excellent quality, good conduct, good moral character and high character.
His literary works are full of life philosophy, thoughts and emotions, and full of open-mindedness and optimism.
His frugal life, noble destiny, refreshing clothes, and pure state of mind bring truth to people.
His clear eyes, clear voice, clear thoughts, and pure feelings bring kindness to people.
His noble moral character, elegant words and deeds, fresh writing style, and pure soul bring beauty to people.
His sobriety and tranquility can always make people see the figure of diligence and tranquility in his works and life.
He is a virtuous scholar in contemporary Chinese society, a true gentleman among the people, and a scholar in the poetry world.