Mr. Dai Wangshu's poetry collections include Rain Lane, I Use a Broken Palm in Sunny Days, Smile, Dreamer, Sunset, Against Fireflies, Under the Twilight of Your Eyes, etc.
Among them, Rain Lane is a modern poem written by him at 1927. The poem describes the lyric hero "holding an oil-paper umbrella" and wandering alone in a long and lonely rain lane. He has a faint hope that he will meet "a girl with a lilac-like sad knot" The girl has a lilac color and fragrance, but her heart is full of sadness and sadness. He met such a girl, but it was fleeting, "like a dream", and her color, fragrance, "sighing eyes" and "lilac-like melancholy" all disappeared in "Elegy of Rain". He is still "holding an oil-paper umbrella", wandering alone in the long and lonely rain lane, still full of hope, hoping to float across "a girl with lilac-like sadness" In this poem, the poet uses symbolic images and image group to construct lyrical space, convey inner feelings, and integrates the delicate and graceful artistic nutrition of ancient China poems, especially those in the late Tang Dynasty and the Five Dynasties. In addition, the artistic success of this poem lies in its harmonious musical beauty.