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Liu Liu Liang: a Peasant Writer with Literary Dream

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, Liu Liu Liang: a Peasant Writer with Literary Dream

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Liu Liuliang is creating.

According to the Langfang Daily, he was born poor, but always had a literary dream. His first writing was published in Oriental Youth. He didn't have much culture, but he studied hard and was admitted to the Chinese language and literature major of Hebei Industrial and Commercial University. He was involved in a car accident, but he was physically disabled and strong, turning years of cultural accumulation into words with the fragrance of ink and becoming a peasant writer of continuous self-improvement. He is Liu Liuliang, a villager of Wangpo Village, Wangzhuangzi Township, Bazhou City.

A test pen opens the literary dream.

Liu Liuliang, 48 years old, has been fond of reading since childhood. Liu Liuliang, who graduated from junior high school, left campus because of his poor family circumstances. However, his love for literature has not drifted away with the pace of getting out of school. At that time, he borrowed all the books he could find. As soon as you have pocket money, you go straight to the bookstore.

In 1991, he completed his debut work "Fat Dun as the monitor", which was published in the Oriental Youth sponsored by the Beijing Federation of Literature and Art. This novel, which has more than 8000 words, has laid a higher starting point for his later literary creation.

In November of that year, he was invited to participate in the "Huairou Pen Club" organized by Oriental Youth and received face-to-face guidance from the leaders of the magazine's editorial department. In 1992, he participated in the writing correspondence class of "Young Literature and Art" in Shanghai, and won the "New Bud Award".

He successively published many novels and fairy tales in Beijing "Children's Literature" and other publications, and won the second prize of "Children's Literature" and "Imagination essay".

Liu Liuliang interrupted his literary creation for a time because he was busy with his livelihood. Until 2000, he wrote again, focusing on the creation of new stories, and has published more than 800 original stories, essays and other works since July 2000. Because of his outstanding creative achievements, he was invited to attend the Seventh Story creation Seminar of Shanghai "Story Society" in May 2000, "Wudang Mountain and Shennongjia Pen Club" organized by Wuhan "Modern and Ancient Legend Edition" in October 2001, and "three Gorges Pen Club" organized by Wuhan "Modern and Ancient Legend Edition" in June 2002.

Since then, he has been writing continuously and has won numerous awards as a result. In 2003, he was invited to become a part-time tutor of "Story online School" by the Story Party website. After his tutoring, many of the students have become powerful storytellers.

? An accident strengthened his will

In 2012, Liu Liuliang was disabled in a car accident, which seriously affected his normal work and life, and made him lose confidence in life for a time. Lying in his hospital bed, he declined to visit all his relatives and friends, only to be accompanied by books.

When installing prosthetics, Liu Liuliang saw that the situation of many disabled people was very serious, and some children even had no choice but to amputate their limbs at the age of four or five, but they still faced life positively and optimistically, which made Liu Liuliang deeply aware of the value of life.

"the past belongs to death, and the future belongs to itself." Liu Liuliang said that at that time, it was Pushkin's words that inspired him. Only by taking off the burden can one get more happiness and realize his own value. He firmly believes that the car accident is a test of life, no matter when, he will never leave literature.

Disability did not affect his creation, but let the mood settle down. During that time, Liu Liuliang published his works one after another, which enabled him to regain the value of his own survival. In 2013, he published a personal album, "A Wedding Photo of a person", and joined the Hebei Writers Association. In 2014, he published "things in the Story", and in the same year, he was selected as the first "Star of Yanzhao Culture" by the propaganda Department of Hebei Province.

At present, Liu Liuliang is a member of Hebei Writers Association, a member of Hebei Folk artists Association, and a director of Langfang Folk Writers Association.

? A belief made him pursue his dream resolutely.

In 2015, when Zhao Deping, chairman of the Dachang Pingju Song and Dance Troupe, learned about Liu Liuliang's situation, he made a special trip to find him, hoping that he could shift from story writing to screenwriting, and encouraged him to work full-time with the Dachang Pingju Song and Dance Troupe.

At the beginning of this year, Liu Liuliang officially became a member of the Pingju Song and Dance Troupe. There, he modestly learned from screenwriters and actors, and improved his creative level in the shortest possible time. Now, in just half a year, he has participated in the planning of a number of films and TV dramas, some of which have been put into screenwriting.

The microfilm "bullet casings" based on Liu Liuliang's works has been filmed and shown by the Film and Television Department of Dachang Pingju Song and Dance Troupe and the discipline Inspection Commission of Dachang County. The microdrama "the Old Man through the window" based on his original story has also been put on the stage and become a reserved program of the troupe. Next, the troupe also wants Liu Liuliang to adapt a story he once created into a musical short play.

Zhao Deping also wants Liu Liuliang to learn to write critical dramas so that he can take his creation to a new level. In the days to come, Liu Liuliang said that his dream of literature will be endless. He will always listen to his inner voice, stick to his own style, and create more and better works.

 
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