If only you knew my Mo Yan's poems.

There are many differences between this poem and Mo Yan's writing style. Whether it was written by Mo Yan remains to be verified. If you know me, everyone will die. If you can't get out by yourself, no one else can get in. I put my deepest secret there. You don't know me. I don't blame you. Everyone has a wound, deep or shallow, covered with a cloth and thought it didn't exist. I drew the reddest blood there. You don't know me. I don't blame you. Everyone has a love, sincere, affectionate, hard-working, moving and sentimental. I hid my hottest feeling there. You don't know me. I don't blame you. Everyone has a line of tears, cold water to drink and tears to brew. I send my saddest complaints there. You don't know me. I don't blame you. Everyone has confession, anxiety, but full of sincerity and courage. I used the most lyrical language there. You don't know me. I don't blame you. You will never see me when I love you the most, because I love you the most only when I can't see you. Similarly, you will never see my loneliest time, because I am the loneliest only when you can't see me. Perhaps, I am too good at hiding my sadness. Perhaps, I am too good at comforting my wounds. From rainy days to sunny days, I passed through mud and wind. It would be great if you knew me all the way. Extended data:

Mo Yan (1955 February 17-), formerly known as Guan, was born in Gaomi County, Shandong Province, and was a famous contemporary writer in China. Honorary Doctor of Literature, The Open University of Hong Kong, Visiting Professor, Qingdao University of Science and Technology. 1980s, local works rose, full of complex feelings of homesickness and resentment, and were classified as "root-seeking literature" writers. His works are deeply influenced by magical realism. In his novels, Mo Yan constructed a unique subjective feeling world, told unconstrained stories, and treated them in a strange way, creating a mysterious and detached object world with obvious "pioneer" color. 20 1 1 In August, Mo Yan won the 8th Mao Dun Literature Prize for his novel Frog. 2012101,Mo Yan won the Nobel Prize in Literature for "combining folk stories, history, modernity and magical realism". Whether this poem was written by Mo Yan remains to be verified. Refer to Baidu Encyclopedia. Baidu [reference time 20 18-5- 10] I will continue to study and try to answer you next time and see what others say.