2. Chen (1911~1966), a native of Shangyu, Zhejiang. Chen Baozu, pen name, is a famous modern ancient philologist, archaeologist and poet in China.
Chen was famous for his poems in the 1930s. Together with Wen Yiduo, Xu Zhimo and Zhu Xiang, they are called "the four great poets of Crescent Poetry School".
3. Lin (1 904 June10-1955 April1), Han nationality, Min County, Fujian Province, originally from Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. Formerly known as Lin, its name comes from "poetry, elegance and strangeness": if a great man bears the emblem, he is a hundred people. Later, it was often mistaken for Lin, a male writer at that time, so it was renamed Lin.
4. Bion Zhi Lin (1910.12.8-2000.12.2), a native of Tangjia Town, Haimen, Jiangsu Province, is a contemporary poet (one of the three poets of Hanyuan), a literary critic and a translator. It is recognized as an important poetry school, crescent school and representative poet of modernism in the New Culture Movement.
5. Cang Kejia (1905 10 20041October 8-February 5) was born in Zhucheng, Weifang, Shandong. He was once called Zang Wangyuan, but his pen names were Shao Quanlin and He Jia. A student of Wen Yiduo, a famous alumnus of National Shandong University (now China Ocean University and Shandong University), a famous poet, a loyal patriot and a former member of China Democratic League.