"Post-80s" refers to poets born in 1980s. The concept of "post-80s" first rose in the field of poetry, and was recognized by more people and critics in 2002. In 2003, Selected Poems was published as a special issue for post-80s poets, and Straits published eight consecutive post-80s poetry exhibitions. Since then, "post-80s" poetry has become more active, and the post-80s poetry group has become a group that cannot be ignored in China's poetry, and new "post-80s" poets have entered the poetry world. The more striking "post-80 s" are: Haruki, who has published a personal collection of poems, Passion, and edited several issues of Selected Poems of Post-80 s; As a representative of the new cultural forces in China, Li Shasha appeared in Time Weekly (global edition) in 2005. A Fei, the executive editor of China New Poetry Yearbook 2004-2005, is called "the first poet born in 1980s". Poets born after 1980s have excellent intuition and talent, and their works are often full of potential and vitality.
Representative poets: A Fei, Chun Shu, Ding Cheng, Feng Zhiliang, Ga Daicai Jean, Grain Rain, Mo, Yi, Xiao Shui, Ze Ying,, Kaunus, Li Sha,