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Wordsmith re-forges princely crown

By Yang Guang | China Daily | Updated: 2011-11-11 07:38

Wordsmith re-forges princely crown

Wang Guozhen and his poems are still popular among Chinese readers. Sun Xinming / For China Daily

Most poets spend their lives in shadowed quietude, in the wake of the golden years for poetry in the late 1970s and the entire '80s.

Wordsmith re-forges princely crown

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