Selected Works of Coastal Poets 2037 South Lake Autumn Look
Autumn view of South Lake.
Author: Zu Daoqin.
Walking in the South Lake to view the light, the maple chrysanthemum is full of fragrant fragrance.
The blue waves ripple and the silver fish jumps, and the green mist flutters and the purple swallows soar.
A fishing song returns to the evening sun, and several lines of pond willows are hidden in the sun.
In the realm of suspicion, he greedily took the Lingsi Spectrum.
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Zu Daoqin (screen name: Yanyu Mengmeng), born in April 1967, is a native of Dongkan Town, Binhai County. In 1983, he graduated from Kanbei High School in Binhai County, and in 2014, he graduated from Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics majoring in accounting. In November 2015, he won the title of "the most beautiful netizen" in Binhai County in the Propaganda Department of the Binhai County Party Committee of the Communist Party of China, the Binhai County Internet Industry Association, and a number of ** to carry out the "Tianyi" Cup Binhai Most Beautiful Netizen Selection Activity, and 34 poems were selected as "seed works" by the Chinese Poetry Competition. In 2016, he served as the vice president of the Oriental Poetry Culture Research Institute (executive vice president in 2018) and deputy editor-in-chief. He is a member of the Chinese Poetry Society, and has published more than 200 poems and essays in online media and publications such as "Yancheng Today", "Yellow Sea Forum", "Heming Pavilion", "Binhai Life Network", and "Oriental Poetry".
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