"July" school played an important role in the revival of new poetry in the 1940s. They believe that "the life of poetry is not endowed by rules, words, poems, etc." In a sense, poetry is between words and life. "Therefore, their poems are written freely. For example, in a poem by Yimen, the shortest is only one word, and the longest is 35 words. They don't pay much attention to the carving and decoration of words, but they all hit people's hearts with full passion. The Sorrow People by Lu Yuan describes the people's anger against the Kuomintang rule. He put forward a question from real life in front of readers: freedom! Freedom! Freedom!
Are you free? Are you free? I was awakened by a rude knock at the door in a tired dream. Are you free? Are you free,
Are you free when you only dare to bury your head in the sand like an ostrich and get beaten? Are you free? When your daughter is wearing a pair of pants in the cold wind, when the news that you were fired is disgusting ... these poems are very inspirational and their strength comes from life itself.