Two Rivers is the representative work of Shu Ting, a modernist poet.

To the Oak Tree is one of the representative works of misty poetry.

representative works

Assembly line, Nvshen Peak, singing iris, a style of play: Selected Poems of Shu Ting (Poetry Collection, Writers Publishing House, 2009), I am ashamed, Father, etc.

Shu Ting, a poetess in China, was born in shima town, Longhai City, Fujian Province. Her ancestral home is Quanzhou City, Fujian Province, and now she lives in Gulangyu Island, Xiamen. 1969 went to the countryside to jump the queue, 1972 went back to the city as a worker, 1979 began to publish poetry works, 1980 worked as a professional writer in Fujian Federation of Literary and Art Circles. His main works include poetry collection "Double Mast Boat", "Singing Iris", "Archaeopteryx" and prose collection "Heart Smoke". Shu Ting rose in the China poetry circle in the late 1970s. She and her contemporaries, such as Beidao, Gu Cheng and Liang, set off a wave of "misty poetry" in China's poetry circles with different poetic styles from their predecessors. Shu Ting is a representative figure of the misty poetry school, and To the Oak is one of the representative works of the misty poetry tide.

Writing characteristics

Shu Ting's poems are unique to women's delicacy and sensitivity. For example, her delicate feelings about love and her understanding of the hardships of life are full of romanticism and ideals, and her love for the motherland, life, love and land is warm, peaceful and passionate. Her poems are good at expressing inner feelings by artistic means such as metaphor, symbol and association, revealing rational thinking in a hazy atmosphere, which is the product of the combination of romanticism and modernism. Shu Ting's poems have bright images and meticulous and smooth thinking logic. In this respect, her poems are not "hazy". However, most poems use metaphors, partial or whole symbols, and rarely express confessions, and the images expressed are vague to some extent.