On the contrary, Emily Dickinson, an American poetess, never left her life.

Emily Dickinson (1830~ 1886) is an American legendary poet. Born into a lawyer's family. Life as a teenager was monotonous and quiet, and he received a formal religious education. From the age of twenty-five, she abandoned social women and stayed at home. She wrote poems in solitude for 30 years, leaving more than 1,700 poems. Only seven songs were published before her death, and the rest were published after her death and are well known to the world. Dickinson's poems mainly focus on life interest, nature, life, faith, friendship and love. The poetic style is concise and graceful, with fresh conception, vivid and exquisite description, profound thought, strong cohesion and great originality. She is regarded as one of the pioneers of modernist poetry in the twentieth century. The most famous American poets are Irving, Whitman and Dickinson, the fathers of American literature. She locked a lot of poems in a box, which is her greatest gift to the world. Before her death, her works failed to win favor, but the incomprehension and misunderstanding of people around her did not diminish her rich creative talent at all. According to statistics, Emily's amazing creativity left over 1800 poems for the world, including the final version of 1775 poems and 25 newly discovered poems.

Emily Dickinson, an American poetess, has never been too far from home in her life. After her death, people found piles of poems in her drawer. Only then did they find a great poet. The thinking space she crossed is unimaginable for those who have traveled all over Eurasia. What does she rely on? Two words: quiet.