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Where was Wu Chusheng born?

Wu Chusheng

Wu Chusheng, born in Dongyuan County, Heyuan, Guangdong, was born in June 1973

Chinese name: Wu Chusheng

Alias : Pen name Chu Ge

Nationality: Chinese

Ethnicity: Han

Birthplace: Dongyuan County, Heyuan, Guangdong

Date of birth: 1973 June

Occupation: Writer

Main achievements: poetry, prose, diary literary works

Representative work: "A Grave Without a Tombstone"

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I like writing, poetry, and doodling. I often write articles and chat to entertain myself. He is a member of many literary associations (and also a member of the China Folk Photography Association, using light and shadow to engrave history and record life). His literary works are mainly poetry and prose, and are scattered in major magazines and newspapers across the country.

He began publishing poetry at the age of 14. In 1986, he participated in China's first campus literature competition and won the award. His poetry was included in "Jiangnan Rain".

Since 1990, the names of Pine on the Cliff, Graffiti, Chu Ge, Wu Chuge, Wu Chu, Wu Meng, Wu Zhi, Wu Mengwen, Zhang Shi, Xiaoxi, Passer, Wu Kesheng, Wu Ke, Wu Yuesheng, Lan Meng and more than ten pseudonyms published articles.

In 1993, because he published a large number of poetry works, he was known as the "country singer" who "walks and sings" in the Heyuan literary circle (see "Dongyuan County Chronicle" for details).

In 1994, he made a living in Dongguan and began writing in diary style. By 2001, he returned to his hometown and wrote more than 800,000 words of literary works and diary style texts.

Joined the Heyuan Poetry Association in 1996.

Between 1993 and 1997, most of the poems written were love and nostalgia.

In 1997, he used his free time to create a large number of poems, prose, novels, and essays, and compiled and published more than 50 poems and essays.

Joined Lingnan Poetry Society in 2001.

He has published more than 200 poems, more than 30 essays, 15 short stories, more than 30 poems selected for poetry anthology, and more than 20 poems selected for works such as Under the Banyan Tree, Listen to the Wind Sing, and Starting Point ( articles).

The internet names are Besieged on All Sides, Listening to the Besieged, Passer-by, Thousand-Year Passenger, etc.