What is the meaning of Yu Jian's poems?
Yu Jian is convinced that the meaning of poetry, the meaning of life and even the whole fate of mankind can be expressed in any fragment picked up at any time in the course of life. As Li Zhensheng said, "He would rather devote himself to getting all kinds of superficial comprehensive impressions from the comprehensive display of a daily event, and would rather pick up any fragments of daily life all day long than describe the integrity and unity of the world. In his poems, reality is just a messy combination, while people and things are fragments of reality, and human life is just a series of blind, impetuous and repetitive gestures. " Coupled with impromptu, straightforward, chaotic and even rough language, Yu Jian can almost be regarded as the most "energetic and lyrical" person in their time (in Li Zhensheng). Yu Jian's poetry collections include Naming a Crow and Sixty Poems. His poems include Notes on Brown Leather and Notes on the World.