1. Dai Wangshu (November 15, 1905 - February 28, 1950), male, given name Cheng, courtesy name Chao'an, nickname Haishan, from Hangzhou, Zhejiang. Later, he used the pen names Meng Ou, Meng Ou Sheng, Xin Fang, Jiang Si, etc. Chinese modern symbolist poet, translator, etc. He has published three novels in the journals of the Mandarin Duck and Butterfly School: "Debt", "The Busting Boy" and "Mother's Love". He once established a small literary group called "Lan Society" with Du Heng, Zhang Tianyi, Shi Zhecun and others, and founded the ten-month issue of "Lan Friends". Dai Wangshu died of illness in Beijing in 1950 at the age of 45.
2. Dai Wangshu's main works and poetry collections: "My Memory", "Wangshu Grass", "Wangshu's Poetry Draft", "The Years of Disaster", "Dai Wangshu's Selected Poems", "Dai Wangshu's Collected Poems", "Dai Wangshu's Poems" ", theoretical collections: "Collection of Novels and Dramas" and "Reading the Biography of Li Wa"
3. He once studied in France and was influenced by French Symbolist poets. His representative works include "Rain Alley", for which he is called the Rain Alley Poet, as well as "Dream Seeker", "Unrequited Lover", "Trouble", etc. In 1923, he entered the Department of Chinese Literature of Shanghai University. In 1925, he transferred to Shanghai Aurora University to study French, and in the following year he studied law at that school.
4. He has successively founded publications such as "Yingluo", "Literary Workshop", and "New Poetry". In the spring of 1926, he began to publish poems in the ten-day issue of "Yingluo" co-edited with Shi Zhecun, and his debut work was "Going Out in Tears". In 1928, the poem "Rain Alley" was published in "Novel Monthly" and attracted people's attention, and he was awarded the title of "Rain Alley Poet".