Ayi Guli
Originally named Du Wanfeng, a contemporary Chinese poet and essayist. She was born in the military reclamation farm of the 148th Regiment of the 8th Agricultural Division in Shihezi, Xinjiang.
Originally named Du Wanfeng, a contemporary Chinese poet and essayist. She was born in the military reclamation farm of the 148th Regiment of the 8th Agricultural Division in Shihezi, Xinjiang. She formerly lived in Pingdingshan City, Henan Province, and currently resides in Wuxi City, Jiangsu Province. She is a member of the China Poetry Society, and serves as the Vice President of the Wuxi Poetry Society. She often employs aphoristic sentence structures, maintaining a rigorous scale of conventional lyrical tone, and advocates for the rational connotation hidden within the perceptual form. She has published the poetry collections Put the
Harmonica to the Lips (Beijing: China Yanshi Publishing House, September 2025), Garden (Beijing: China Youth Press, July2019), The Scenery Inside the Body (Beijing: Guangming Daily Publishing House, January 2016), and the collection of poems and essays The Flowering Moon (Beijing: China Federation of Literary and Art Circles Publishing House, February 2016).