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Haiyang Yayun
Literature海上雅韵
Zhang Mingyou
A collection of 130 poems that captures the author's reflections and musings on cultural and historical landmarks in Shanghai, including the residences of notable figures, Republican-era architecture, parks, scenic spots, and water towns. The collection is divided into four sections: 'Echoes of the Republic', 'Eternal Elegance', 'Shadows of the Heart', and 'Nature's Delight'.
A collection of 130 poems that captures the author's reflections and musings on cultural and historical landmarks in Shanghai, including the residences of notable figures, Republican-era architecture, parks, scenic spots, and water towns. The collection is divided into four sections: 'Echoes of the Republic', 'Eternal Elegance', 'Shadows of the Heart', and 'Nature's Delight'.

Trimming Lamps of Time
Literature岁月剪灯
Zhang Mingyou
This is the author's fourth collection of poetry, featuring over 200 contemporary poems. These poems are drawn from everyday life and labor, genuinely expressing the author's love for life. They evoke childhood memories, homesickness, the changing seasons, the beauty of nature, simple daily necessities, personal insights, nostalgic landscapes, and the vastness of rivers. As the poet puts it: 'Weave a basket of time, carry a basket of spring, walk slowly along the paths of life, seeking an idyllic existence.'
This is the author's fourth collection of poetry, featuring over 200 contemporary poems. These poems are drawn from everyday life and labor, genuinely expressing the author's love for life. They evoke childhood memories, homesickness, the changing seasons, the beauty of nature, simple daily necessities, personal insights, nostalgic landscapes, and the vastness of rivers. As the poet puts it: 'Weave a basket of time, carry a basket of spring, walk slowly along the paths of life, seeking an idyllic existence.'

Root
Literature根
Zhang Mingyou
Writer Zhang Mingyou's ninth poetry collection. The book is divided into three parts: the first part is about parents' childhood; the second part is about nostalgia; the third part is about time. A total of 131 poems are included, including "Roots", "Mother", and "A Trip to Compassion for Farmers". They are mainly poems praising mother and hometown, and also describe the poet's homesickness and other complex emotions.
Writer Zhang Mingyou's ninth poetry collection. The book is divided into three parts: the first part is about parents' childhood; the second part is about nostalgia; the third part is about time. A total of 131 poems are included, including "Roots", "Mother", and "A Trip to Compassion for Farmers". They are mainly poems praising mother and hometown, and also describe the poet's homesickness and other complex emotions.

One Belt, One Road·cultivation of Dreams
Literature一带一路·种梦
Zhang Mingyou
This is a collection of poems, selected from 50 poems by the author. These works are specially created for the theme of "One Belt, One Road". The work ranges from singing about the countries along the "One Belt and One Road" to the Silk Road spirit, from describing exotic customs and customs to cultural dialogue, from the "Belt and Road" ecological environment to education and finance. It brings together photo albums and songs from 29 countries, covering the literati and geography of the "One Belt and One Road". It depicts a grand blueprint of the "Belt and Road" through poetry, and expresses the theme of "seeking dreams" in the book.
This is a collection of poems, selected from 50 poems by the author. These works are specially created for the theme of "One Belt, One Road". The work ranges from singing about the countries along the "One Belt and One Road" to the Silk Road spirit, from describing exotic customs and customs to cultural dialogue, from the "Belt and Road" ecological environment to education and finance. It brings together photo albums and songs from 29 countries, covering the literati and geography of the "One Belt and One Road". It depicts a grand blueprint of the "Belt and Road" through poetry, and expresses the theme of "seeking dreams" in the book.