Drizzle
Zhu Ziqing
In the east wind,
passing by my face,
stars, stars The drizzle is the fluff of spring.
Selected from "Traces"
Zhu Ziqing (1898-1948) was a native of Yangzhou, Jiangsu. He is famous in the modern literary world for his prose creation, and his poetry creation has a distinctive realistic style. His representative works include the poetry collection "Traces" and the long poem "Destruction". "Dry Rain" is a beautiful "little poem" that Zhu Ziqing attempted to write in 1923. The "little poem" is that there is a thin layer of smoke covering the roof of the house. In the poem, "stars" are used to describe the smallness of the rain, and then "down" is used to directly appeal to people's vision, feeling and touch. This not only concretely embodies the "stars", but also further strengthens the image of spring rain. This little poem uses a concise and suggestive technique, and uses extremely frugal pen and ink to outline a picture of the spring breeze and drizzle that is full of life, rendering a fresh and light artistic conception, and truly expressing the poet's joy for the coming of spring. .