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Chou Meng-tieh (, December 29, 1921 – May 1, 2014)〔(Poet Chou Meng-tieh dies aged 92 from pneumonia )〕 was a Taiwanese poet and writer. He was born in Xichuan County of Henan Province, Republic of China. He lived in the Tamsui District, New Taipei City. ==Biography== In 1948, Chou joined the China Youth Corps and was forced to drop out of school. He was sent to Taiwan following the defeat of Chiang Kai-Shek's army in the Chinese Civil War, leaving his wife, two sons, and daughter behind in Mainland China.〔(Lonely Land )〕 Chou started writing in the ''Central Daily News'' and publishing poetry in 1952. He retired from the army in 1955. In 1959, he started selling books outside the Cafe Astoria in Taipei and published his first book of poetry entitled ''Lonely County''. In 1980, the American magazine, ''Orientations'' praised him as the "Amoy Street Prophet". During the same year, he was forced to close his book stall in front of Cafe Astoria due to gastric ulcer surgery. He also won the National Culture and Arts Foundation Literature Laureate Award.
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