Which writer had the greatest influence on you when you were growing up?

The book of my life is a collection of poems called Leaves of Grass, written by American writer Whitman. To some extent, Whitman is one of the most influential writers to me. The name of this collection of poems comes from the following sentence: "Where there is soil, there is water and grass." This collection of poems is different from the modern poems we usually read. More free and unrestrained, reflecting the writer's own life philosophy and philosophy. This is also the part that has the greatest influence on me.

Whitman is good at singing praises. He praised himself and his soul and saved everything imprisoned by the secular. I, because I grew up in his singing, am also one of the beneficiaries. In Whitman's thought, man, as the sole master of modern society, should be primitive, enthusiastic, full and true. What we should understand and pursue is ourselves. We need to know the existence of our true id, which is not limited by the so-called traditional and secular views. Whether we exist as farmers, fishermen or hunters, we should follow our innermost thoughts.

His thoughts have influenced my life.

Later, I finally learned to escape from the circle I didn't like and gradually found my own life, which was inseparable from Whitman's thought. The most important time when I was growing up was when Whitman helped me find my direction in life. Later, I went to many places, learned to try all kinds of life, and chose what I loved. In the face of darkness, storms, ridicule, or indifference and silence, I am not dragged away by the group and completely put myself in nature.

I will always remember the influence of Whitman's poems on me.

I will always remember him saying, "We said to ourselves, remember, don't be afraid, be frank and openly announce the existence of body and soul." Go ahead later, be meticulous, be pure, be moderate and be charming. "