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English title 《 The Invisible Wind Blows 》
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Zhang Mudi treats poetry as a pure art form. Her writing is innocent yet free of mockery or satire; she seeks the emotional resonance born from the fusion of feeling and setting. Thus, her poems are pristine, sunlit, and warm.
Mudi writes poetry with profound tenderness. Whether it’s surging passion, delicate affection, or familial intimacy, her words bridge the distance between her heart and yours. This collection is a vivid reflection of her authentic self.
— Jin Bo, Renowned Author and Poet

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★Poetic Depictions of Youthful Loneliness — Zhang Mudi captures adolescent emotions with her delicate prose. "The invisible wind" serves as a metaphor for the unspoken confusion and longing of youth, resonating deeply with readers.
★Reality Intertwined with Fantasy — Blending everyday school life with dreamlike imagery like dandelions and paper airplanes, she weaves a fairy-tale charm into ordinary coming-of-age stories, brimming with imagination.
★A Tender Chronicle of Healing — Focusing on authentic details such as erasers and sunset-lit playgrounds, the collection gently documents a young soul’s journey toward self-acceptance.

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"The Invisible Wind Blows" is a poetry collection written by Zhang Mudi during her high school years. She regards poetry as a pure form of artistic expression, using her sincere heart to explore the profound interplay between emotion and environment. This collection not only reveals her passion for life but also lays bare her true nature — whether through fervent intensity, subtle tenderness, or heartfelt familial love, her words draw her soul closer to yours.

Author

Bachelor of Dramatic Literature from the Central Academy of Drama, Master of Film Theory and Practice from Newcastle University in the United Kingdom, and a member of the China Writers Association. She is currently a screenwriter.

Her published works include the "Youth Trilogy" (the novel " Intermittent Footsteps", the poetry collection "The Invisible Wind Blows", and the essay collection " Like a Pumpkin, Growing Silently"); the essay collection " Like Mist"; the short story collection "Whose Dreams in the Dream"; the long fantasy novel "The Young Simon and the Tamed Reindeer Lyka"; the long youth novel" Running Towards the Sun"; the picture book "The Cherry Tree"; and the "Zhang Mudi Fantasy Literature Series" (including "The Mirror in the Sky", "The Forest of Summer", "The Kite Lantern That Flew Away with the Wind", "The Night-Light Bird, Grandpa’s Secret Theatre", "Miss Qiu’s Clothing Store", and "The Bear Living on the Roof").
She has been honored with the title of one of the Top Ten Young Golden Writers by "Children’s Literature", the Excellence Award in the Fairy Tale Contest by "Oriental Children", the Taiwan Mudi Award, the Jin Jin Award by "Children’s Literature", and the Silver Award in the Hot Spring Cup Fairy Tale Contest by "Children’s Literature". Five of the books in the "Zhang Mudi Fantasy Literature Series" have been selected for the "National Hundred Classes and Thousand People Shared Reading List"; The Mirror in the Sky has been included in “Shanghai’s Good Children’s Books”; and "Miss Qiu’s Clothing Store" has been selected for the National Close-to-Mother Tongue Graded Reading List.

Contents

Part I: The Flying Moon
The Art of Poetry
Angel of the City Tower
Learn to Smile Like a Flower
This Dusk, I Write Down the Sunset
Chorus
I Long for Such a Moment
Reading
A Mountain Is a Three-Dimensional Poem
A Bottle That Loves the Wind
Did the Moon Forget?
Reasons for Loving the Wind
A Tree
Four Magic Verses
The Invisible Wind Blows
Excerpts
Thoughts
Listening to Birds Sing Under a Flowering Tree
So Serene, the Air Around My Breath
Tides of the Sea
Every Scattered Star Is the Universe
Fallen Petals Here
Funeral of a Star
Island of the Sea
Soliloquy of a Bird
Fly, Fly Away
Silence
You Say I Am a Flower of Dawn
Blue Wind, Red Dream
How Wonderful—The Sun Rises Outside My Window Every Day
Dance of Butterflies
The Girl from the Alps
Silence
Your Voice
A Sun Falls into My Heart
Swinging
Tonight’s Sky: One Star, One Moon
Imagination

Part II: Who, Related to the Past

Part III: Petals on the Edge

Part IV: Distant Fireworks, Nearby Stars

Part V: Arrival in the Midst of Fading

Part VI: Where Does the Rain Not Cry?

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