Dai Wang's Modern Poetry

Dai Wang's modern poems include Rain Lane, My Memory and The Sonnets.

1, holding an oiled paper umbrella, wandering alone in a long, lonely rain lane, hoping to meet a girl as sad as lilac.

Appreciate:

His early poems were deeply influenced by French symbolism, and he was very interested in the unique syllables of French symbolism. Rain Lane was praised by Ye Shengtao as opening a new era of new poetry syllables. This poem shows the aesthetic characteristics of symbolism's contempt for rhythm and pursuit of melody, and also implies the poet's confusion about the drifting and hazy music. However, shortly after Rain Lane was written, Dai Wangshu began to bravely resist the musical elements of the new poem.

2, but I will never hate it because it is loyal to me.

Appreciate:

The first sentence gives a clear definition of memory in an anthropomorphic way, and the word loyalty describes the author's feelings about memory. The author regards memory as his best friend, which is the underlying tone of the full text and paves the way for the following narrative. Throughout the whole article, the author regards memory as his most loyal friend, which is actually a lament for his own fate, pointing out that the author keeps hitting a wall in social reality, and finally has to place hope on memory and make up for his inner pain with illusory and beautified memories.

3. Light rain falls on your loose sideburns, like broken beads in blue kelp grass.

Appreciate:

Such a delicate and beautiful poem, I really want to classify it as a love poem. Here, the poet does have an object to describe. About her impression, the poet is very stingy with pen and ink, using only a small side of your loose sideburns, which is as simple as it can be. However, this stroke has given me a hazy feminine charm. Because she is so vague, it makes us guess and imagine a lightly decorated figure.