Which poems of Dai Wangshu are well-known? What is his achievement?

Dai Wangshu's early and middle poems, represented by Rain Lane. Dai Wangshu's middle and early poems, represented by Rain Lane, are loved by readers to a great extent because of his sentimental, nostalgic, hesitant and unrequited late Tang Dynasty, and his beautiful combination with western symbolism skills, which Dai Wangshu learned with his own genius. In his own classical poetic temperament, he found a perfect attachment to Dai Wangshu's greatest poems in his later period, My Memory, My Broken Palm and Xiao Hong's Tomb. He constantly studied foreign modern poetry, which made the temperament of the middle and early period continuously purified and sublimated, and reached a great situation. Moreover, on the other hand, without the profound traditional temperament in Dai Wangshu's poems as the basis, Dai Wangshu could not appear so calm, tolerant and atmospheric when he constantly absorbed the artistic skills of foreign poems, and finally brought a reliable sense of immortality to his later creation.

Dai Wangshu's main poems are as follows:

1, My Memory: 1929, published by Ink Bookstore.

2. Wang Shucao: 1933 foreign editor.

3. Poems of Wang Shu: 1937, Shanghai Magazine Company Press.

4. The years of disaster: 1948, the first edition of Xingqun Publishing House.

5. Selected Poems of Dai Wangshu: first edition 1958, Beijing People's Literature Publishing House, later series.

6. Dai Wangshu's poetry anthology: 198 1 year, edited by Sichuan People's Publishing House, first edition, Dai Wangshu's living edition has been quoted.

7. Dai Wangshu's poetry anthology: Time Publishing House, the publication date is unknown.

Brief introduction of Dai Wangshu's other works:

A set of theories

1, On Fiction and Drama: 1958, First Edition of Writers Publishing House.

2. Read the biography of Li Wa: 1952, printed by Beijing Institute of Sinology, Paris University.

Second, translating works.

The Vow of the Maiden was written by the French shadow boy, Yi Ang; The Story of Mother Goose was written by France's Sha Bello; The Love Story of Italy; The Collection of French Short Stories during the Two World Wars; The Collection of Italian Short Stories; and The Small Town.

Extended data:

Dai Wangshu introduced:

Dai Wangshu (1905165438+1October15-1February 28th, 950), male, named Cheng,No. Chao 'an, posthumous title Haishan, from Hangzhou, Zhejiang. Later, he used pen names Meng Ou, Meng Ou Sheng, Fang Xin and Jiang Si. China modernist symbolist poet and translator. He has published three novels, Debt, Merchant Boy and Motherly Love, in the journal Yuanyang Butterfly School.

He once joined Du Heng, Zhang Tianyi and Shi Zhecun to form the "Lanshe" literary group and founded You Lan magazine. 1950 Dai Wangshu died in Beijing at the age of 45.