Broken chapter is a modern poem written by modern poet Bian Zai 1935. Through the epiphany of "landscape", the poet got involved in the philosophical proposition of "relativity".
"You stand on the bridge and watch the scenery", but compared with the people upstairs, "you" on the bridge is the scenery in their eyes, and they "watch you upstairs"; "The bright moon decorated your window", but compared with those who dreamed of "you", "you" decorated their dreams like the bright moon outside the window.
The poet combines the philosophy of life with poetic images, showing his exploration of the universe and life; In technique and form, the poet combined traditional artistic conception with western symbolism, and formed his own modern poetic style.
The broken chapter is written in 1935+00. According to the author, these four lines were originally in a long poem, but only these four lines were used to his satisfaction, so they were taken out to form an independent chapter, from which the title came. ?
The author once said: "This is a lyric poem, which is to write a moment's artistic conception with transcendental feelings. I like to think that people and things in the world are closely related, interdependent and interactive.
People ('you') can see the scenery, or they may embellish it intentionally or unintentionally; People ('you') can see the bright moon decorating their windows, or they may become decorations in others' dreams consciously or unconsciously. He said, "I mean, focus on the relative." It can be seen that the poet mainly wanted to show a kind of kinship, so he created this poem.