Dai Wangshu's poetry collections mainly include the following:
"My Memory"
"Wangshu Grass"
"Wangshu Poems" "Manuscript"
"The Years of Disaster"
"Selected Poems of Dai Wangshu"
"Collected Poems of Dai Wangshu" ?
"The Preserved Poems of Dai Wangshu"
"Rain Alley" is a modern poem written by the poet Dai Wangshu in 1927. The poem describes the lyrical protagonist "holding an oil-paper umbrella" and wandering alone in a long and lonely rain alley. He cherishes a vague hope, hoping to meet "a girl who is as sad as a lilac". This girl has the same color and fragrance as a lilac, but her heart is full of sadness and sadness. He met such a girl, but it was fleeting, "like floating in a dream", and her color, fragrance, "eyes like breath" and "melancholy like lilac" all disappeared in the "lament of rain". He is still "holding an oil-paper umbrella", wandering alone in the long and lonely rainy alley, still holding on to hope, hope floating past "a girl who is as sad as a lilac".
In "Rain Lane", the poet uses symbolic images and image groups to create a lyrical space, convey inner emotions, and integrates the artistic nutrition of ancient poetry, especially the delicate and graceful poetry of the late Tang and Five Dynasties. Not only that, the artistic success of this poem lies in its harmonious musical beauty.
Author introduction:
Dai Wangshu (November 5, 1905 - February 28, 1950), male, given name Cheng, courtesy name Chaoan, nickname Haishan, Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province City people. Later, he used the pen names Meng Ou, Meng Ou Sheng, Xin Fang, Jiang Si, etc. Modern symbolist poet, translator, etc. He has published three novels in the journals of the Mandarin Duck and Butterfly School: "Debt", "The Performing Boy" and "Mother's Love". He once established a small literary group called "Lan Society" with Du Heng, Zhang Tianyi, Shi Zhecun and others, and founded the ten-month issue of "Lan Friends". Dai Wangshu died of illness in Beijing in 1950 at the age of 45.