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Wuhu photography association

Taking the running water as the reference frame, the hat is stationary, and the forward and backward speed of the ship is unchanged, so the time from turning around to returning to pick up the hat is the same as that after the hat falls, which is also half an hour.

The boatman was originally named Xi Lihua, a native of Wuhu, Anhui. 198 1 graduated from the literature class of the cadre school of the All-China Federation of Trade Unions. Working in 1956, a worker at Wuhu Shipyard, a member of the literary creation group of Wuhu Federation of Literary and Art Circles.

Vice chairman of Wuhu Writers Association, member of Wuhu Federation of Literary and Art Circles, and member of the 8th CPPCC of Wuhu. 1962 began to publish works. 1995 Join the Chinese Writers Association. Compile bonfire in southern Anhui (cooperation), southern Anhui page (cooperation), Jiujiang rage (cooperation), etc.

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Boatman, formerly known as Zheng Xiyou, is also known as Ai Fu, Ordinary Fu and Zhang Ge. , is a poet, photographer, great cultural person and systematic cultural researcher. Thousands of poems, essays, reviews, documentaries, lyrics and photographs have been published in dozens of newspapers and periodicals in China, such as Poetry Magazine, Dangdai, China Writer, Red Flag and China Poet, and there is a collection of poems, Brilliant Sunrise.

Ten Yu Ben's have been published, such as Wandering around the World, Gazing at Tai Chi, Selected Poems of the Boatman, and Song of the Strong Land. , and was introduced by China Poet's Dictionary, China Poet, China Writer, Today's Literary World, Window of Literature, and History of Literature in the 20th Century in Northern Guizhou.

China writer is a contracted writer, a special writer of China reportage, a member of Chinese Poetry Society, a researcher of China Modern Culture and Art Research Association, a member of World Chinese Poets Association, and the president of Loushan Culture and Art Research Institute.