You stand on the bridge and watch the scenery.
The landscape observer is watching you upstairs,
The bright moon decorated your window,
You decorated other people's dreams.
Bian (19 10 ~ 2000) was born in Lishui County, Jiangsu Province, and Tangmen Town, Haimen City. He used to be Ji Ling, a student of Xu Zhimo. 18 (1929) graduated from Shanghai Pudong Middle School and was admitted to the English Department of Peking University.
Bian began to write poems in the Republic of China 19 (1930). Since then, he has continuously published new poems and translated articles, and began to write new poems. His poems are exquisite, full of associations and strong leaps, with special emphasis on knowledge, drama and philosophical thinking. He is good at absorbing nutrition from China's ancient poems and western modernist poems, and is good at discovering the contents of poems from daily life. He is an important representative of "modernist" poetry in China literature in 1930s. His main works are Sanqiu Grass and Fish Collection.
During his stay in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, he visited Yan 'an and Taihang Mountain, and taught in Sichuan University and The National SouthWest Associated University successively. The poetic style of this period began to turn to praise the people's fighting life. His main works are Letters of Consolation and Ten Years of Poetry.
35 years (1946) teaching in Nankai University. The following year, at the invitation of the British Council, I went to Oxford for research. 1949 returned to China, where he was a professor of western languages in Peking University. 65438-0953, researcher, Institute of Literature, China Academy of Social Sciences. After 1964, he worked as a researcher at the Institute of Foreign Literature of China Academy of Social Sciences, and has been engaged in the translation and research of works by foreign writers such as Shakespeare for a long time, including Shakespeare's Tragedy and Selected Poems in English. 1979 published the anthology Chronicle of the Carved Insect 1930 ~ 1958. He passed away in June 2000.