What works did Ye Saining mainly write in his life?
19 16 his first book of poetry, Tomb-Sweeping Day, was published, including beautiful landscape poems and religious poems, which were well received. After the October Revolution, he wrote many poems praising the revolution, such as Comrade and Drummer of the Universe. In the 1920s, he entered the golden age of creation, and successively published such poems as Confessions of a Rogue, Moscow in pub style, Russia and Revolution, and long poems such as Forty Days of Prayer, Return to the Motherland, Lenin, Fox Alone in Russia, Anna Sneijina, shadow people and Poetic Drama pugachev. His poems, images and feelings are integrated into one, full of local flavor and rural customs, and show great hatred for the noise and decay of the city. He is the representative of Russian lyric poetry and imagist poetry.