What are the poems in the development period of Taiwan's new literature?

From the early 1930s to the unconditional surrender of the Japanese, Taiwan Province's new poetry developed tenaciously for about 15 years under the cruel oppression and persecution of Japanese fascists. During this period, China's mainstream literature and Japanese "imperial literature" went against the current and fought to the death. In particular, on June 5, 1937,/kloc-0, the Japanese government ordered the abolition of Chinese in Taiwan Province Province, and announced that all Chinese newspapers and periodicals would be abolished and replaced by Japanese. China literature was fatally destroyed. However, Taiwan Province people have a tradition of anti-aggression, and Taiwan Province literature cannot be attacked. Around 1930, the proletarians in Taiwan Province Province began to awaken, and the left-wing literary movement with Taiwan Province as the core flourished.

Taiwan Province People's Daily moved from Tokyo to Taipei in August, 1927. In August, it was changed to a daily newspaper and renamed as Taiwan Province Xinmin Daily, 1930. 21August, 930, the column of Dawn Poetry was created, which united a large number of poets. In the early 1930s, a group of poets were born in the salty coastal areas of Tainan. 1On September 2, 935, Qiu Chunguang and Qiu Bingnan founded the poetry magazine "Moon Comes Sweet". 1942, Zhang yanxun and others initiated and organized the "yinlinghui" poetry club, and founded Cao Yuan poetry journal (1947 was renamed "trend"). During this period, a large number of influential poets appeared in Taiwan Province, such as Wu Yongfu, Su, Yang, Ye Rongqi, Wu, Zhu Peiren, Weng Nao, Yang, Lai Minghong, Song Lin, Li, Wang Baiyuan, Lin Xiuer, Qiu Yinger, Yang Shaomin, Cui Yingsheng and Liu Jie. Poems published in this period include: Tropical Fish, Tree Orchid and Burning Cheeks by Yang; Qiu Chunguang's The Meeting of Fossil Love and Sorrow; Yang's Mountains and Rivers; Road of Thorns, Wang Baiyuan, etc.