Let's get into the soulful antagonist Go Eun

Ko Eun is a Korean poet. His first collection of poems published in China, "Only Sadness Does Not Lie". He is the most famous contemporary poet in South Korea. He is good at capturing one person's life and memories, and striking out sparks of inspiration. Although he is not very polished, he can turn them into pleasing aesthetic objects. He was once considered the Korean poet most likely to win the Nobel Prize for Literature. Allen Ginsberg praised him and said that Korea's poetic bodhisattva has extraordinary, accessible, rich and charming poetic creations.

? Poets like Go Eun will never go out of style. Although he dropped out of junior high school, became a monk as a teenager, committed suicide several times, and was imprisoned several times, he published more than 100 collections of poems, establishing his position in the contemporary Korean poetry world. status, or that he influenced a certain direction of world poetry. Lan Lan's introduction to Gao Yin's life allows us to understand a real poet. In Lan Lan's language, Gao Yin is a antagonist, a slender nerve of human beings conveying in the absurd life. There is endless hope in human nature.

? Gao Yin loves his horse Wenyi Village and Qingshui Village and the earth after the snow. His love is full of sadness because time is passing and because all things silently endure their respective fates.

? "Only Sadness Does Not Lie" is Gao Yin's first collection of poems published in China.

? In Gao Yin's works, anything that is reached by imagination inevitably reflects the depth and grace of the poet's emotions. They are sadness, warmth, the comfort of nature, and the separation of life and death. The lament is a unique testimony to this world where indifference and love intertwine.

Master Hongyi’s poem says: Before our eyes, all the thousands are crying, and they are melancholy and frowning for whom. Gao Yin writes affectionately about people and animals dying every day, about graves in the countryside, about his brother who died young and his sister who suffered from tuberculosis.

? Gao Yin once said that the ancient Chinese believed that the land was not just dirt. They believed that the land had spirits and gods. Trees grew, elephants passed over them, and hedgehogs dug everywhere. The land I know that God condones them, but if someone pours wine on the earth, the earth will start to move and dance. Writing poems with a pen is like dancing to me.

? If you don’t understand Go Eun’s works, it is recommended to read Lanlan’s “Ladder of the Flower Goddess”, and you will have a different understanding of the Korean poet Go Eun.