Author: Haizi
Tibet, a lonely stone filled the whole sky.
No night can make me sleep, no dawn can wake me up, and a lonely stone fills the whole sky.
He said: I only love myself in this thousand years.
A lonely stone filled the whole sky, no tears turned me into a flower, and no king turned me into a throne.
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1. Introduction to the work:
Tibet is one of Haizi's early works. Haizi's "hiding" is the time and space of Haizi's existence. I have to say that this is a "lonely" and "unconscious" self-enclosed "stone" state, which is actually an illusion of existence.
It uses exquisite and pure poetic words to show the pattern and connotation of existence and culture in a certain encounter. It is not the kind of landscape poem that describes the customs and scenery of Tibet, nor is it a poem that describes "that place" in Tibet.
2. Introduction to the author:
Haizi (1964- 1989), formerly known as Cha Haisheng, is a contemporary young poet from Chawan Village, Gaohe Town, Huaining County, Anqing City, Anhui Province. Haizi grew up in the countryside. 1979 15 was admitted to the law department of Peking University, and began to write poems during the university. 1983 after graduation, Peking University was assigned to work in the philosophy department of China University of Political Science and Law. 1989 committed suicide by lying on the track near Shanhaiguan on March 26th, at the age of 25.
In the poet's life, from 1984' s "Asian Copper" to 1989' s last poem "Spring, Ten Haizi", Haizi created nearly 2 million words of poems, dramas, novels, papers and notes. Famous works include Asian Copper, Wheat Field, Dream as a Horse, Poetry for the Daughter of Night, etc.
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