What is Cang Kejia's poetic style?
The arrival of Cang Kejia coincided with the popularity of modernist poetry. Cang Kejia objected that the new poetry should imitate the tone of the early ci, and that the poet sat in his own Xiaotian field and sang his own minor, making mysterious poems that people didn't want to understand. His poems directly depict objective things, so they are simple, but they attach great importance to the images of poetry and use appropriate and fresh metaphors. Even occasionally, some symbolic metaphors are absorbed, such as "clear water suffocates black gas" ("Hanging 800 people") and "Like a spiral under the tip of a whip-beating me painfully at the tip of the night" ("Spiral"). He opposes the pursuit of formal neatness and the complete plain culture. His poems pay attention to the sense of rhythm on the basis of nature, and regard the rhyme as "a pause of feelings and a powerful symbol of the return of rhythm." His poems reflect the trend of metrical poems towards nature.