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Zheng Shiping

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Zheng Shiping
Native name
郑世平
Born1962 (age 61–62)
Lichuan County, Hubei, China
Pen nameYefu
Tujia Yefu
OccupationPoet, essayist, novelist
LanguageChinese
Alma materWuhan University
Period1978-present
GenreNovel
Notable worksThe Wolf Cries In The Night
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinZhèng Shìpíng
Yefu
Chinese
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinYěfū
Tujia Yefu
Chinese
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinTǔjiā Yěfū

Zheng Shiping (Chinese: 郑世平), better known by his pen name Yefu (野夫) or Tujia Yefu (土家野夫), is a Chinese post, essayist, and novelist.[1]

Pen name

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According to Yefu's words, his pen name came from a Chinese Common Saying "Shancun Yefu"(Chinese: 山村野夫; lit. 'People in the mountains') from when he worked in the mountainous region in Hubei Province.[2]

Biography

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In 1962, Yefu was born in a village in Lichuan County of Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Hubei, China. His grandpa was a direct male-line descendant of chieftain (土司), his grandfather, Liu Jilu, who had graduated from Huangpu Military Academy, was a general and Chiang Kai-shek's bodyguard. After 1949, Yefu's parents stayed in Mainland China. They were cast as rightists, and suffered political persecution. Yefu's grandfather was brought to be persecuted. His grandfather and two aunts committed suicide due to such tough and hopeless life conditions. At the close of the Cultural Revolution in 1978, Yefu entered the Hubei Institute For Nationalities and started writing poetry. In 1982, Yefu organized a literary organization named BoZao Shishe (剥枣诗社), and used his pen name Yefu or Tujia Yefu to write articles. In 1986, Yefu entered the Chinese Department of Wuhan University, he studied under Yi Zhongtian, organized a literary organization named Houxiandai Shiren Shalong (后现代诗人沙龙), and published his collection of poems The Wolf Cries In The Night (狼之夜哭). In 1989, Yefu was arrested for cover the MDC people.[3] In 1995, Yefu was let out of prison, and he set up shop as a bookseller in Beijing.

Works

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  • 江上的母親 [Mother on the River] (in Chinese). Taiwan: Southern Homeland. May 2009. ISBN 9789868279551.
  • 拍剑东来还旧仇——野夫自选集 [A Personal Anthology of Yefu] (in Chinese). Beijing: Tiandi books. 2009. ISBN 9789882191167.
  • 父亲的战争 [Father's War] (in Chinese). Beijing: Writers Publishing House. 2009. ISBN 9787506348416.
  • 尘世·挽歌 [Elegy on Earth] (in Chinese). Beijing: New Star Press. 2010. ISBN 9787802258990.
  • 乡关何处 [Where is the Hometown] (in Chinese). Beijing: China Citic Press. 2012. ISBN 9787508632971.
  • 看不见的江湖 [Tales From A Troubadour] (in Chinese). Taiwan: Southern Homeland. 2012. ISBN 9789868831414.

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