How do people evaluate Xu Zhimo's poems now?
Xu Zhimo's poems are mostly lyric poems, and he is good at expressing rich and complex emotions with delicate brushstrokes. "I'll Buy a Lotus by the Yangtze River" takes eating a lotus as a clue, and deeply depicts the lovesickness of a separated lover by using China's traditional bi xing technique. The poem "I Wait for You" describes in detail a man's extremely complicated and contradictory psychological process of waiting for his ungrateful lover from dusk to night, which makes people feel helpless and depressed after the disillusionment of the poet's political ideal from behind the poem. Xu Zhimo is also committed to creating a new poetic language based on modern Chinese. His poems, such as Incomplete Poems, Accidental Poems and Biekang Bridge, are natural and proficient in language. They are not only authentic spoken language, but also refined by art, and have a unique and beautiful feeling. His prose achievements are comparable to poetry, and it is easier to express his unrestrained feelings because of the lack of formal constraints. Among them, Self-analysis, Want to Fly, Cambridge as I Know it, Chatting in Yushan and so on are all well-known works.