Yang Mu's Poetry

Yang Mu, formerly known as Wang Jingxian, is a famous modern poet in China.

Born in 1940, he wrote many poems in his life. I clearly remember that my first contact with Yang Mu's poems was in a program called Reading Poems for You, and I was deeply moved by the unique style of Mr. Yang Mu's poems. Then I bought his poems, but only a handful can really read them. On March 13, Beijing time, a sudden news woke me up from my sleep. Yang Mu left us forever at the age of 80. Seeing the news of his death, my heart was in a mess. His life was brilliant, leaving many poems, among which my favorite "Water Mae" was written by Mr. Yang Mu.

Mekong River-Yang Mu-I sat here for four afternoons. No one passed by here. Stop talking about footsteps. (Lonely) Pteris has grown from under my pants to my shoulders. I said that the gurgling sound of running water was an unforgettable memory. You can only write on the stopped clouds and walk 20 meters south. A laughing dandelion wind medium is floating pollen on my hat. What can my hat give you? What can my prone shadow give you? Four afternoons of underwater sound can be compared to four afternoons of foot sound. If it's all impatient girls arguing endlessly, no one can come. I just want to take a nap. Nobody can come.

This poem was written by Mr. Yang Mu at 1960. It is a lyric poem with the theme of missing and waiting. The beauty of this poem lies in the ups and downs of the emotions expressed in this poem, sometimes low, sometimes cheerful, sometimes impatient, so that readers seem to be there. It reflects the mood fluctuation of Mr. Yang Mu when he was young, and it can also be seen that he was waiting for a high position in his heart before writing such a poem full of romantic style. That's why I love this poem alone.

So which poem of Mr. Yang Mu do you like best? You can leave a message below. .....