What did his calling poem say?

Sobbing in the rain

Dunzhe Ling

The road for the blind is not smooth.

This is modern civilization—

I pretended to be blind, too

Walk on this uneven road

go ahead

You will find

Sobbing in the rain

No matter where the light comes from.

Sobbing in the rain

Black night curtain

Much like a giant without eyes

Is this world without eyes?

Or does every busy life have no eyes?

The hand I hold

This is a conscious hand

My clear yearning for heaven and earth

I'll never find it tonight

I'll never find it tomorrow night.

Maybe, I can only pull open Haizi's grave.

Find the answer from his bones

On a cold and silent night

I must cry with the light.

Sobbing in the rain!

Light whimpers in the cold rain!

Light whimpers in the cold rain and fog!

The lights were shrouded in black fog.

This space is full of silent crying.

Ah ah ah-

How dare I say-

Poems by Dunzhe Ling, an independent scholar and poet.

Dunzhe Ling's main works: His literary and popular science masterpieces include Touching the World, Walker Gan Kun, Exploring Life, Change, Understanding the Book, Observing the World, Palmistry and Color Diagnosis Grand View Garden, The Pen of a Thousand Deaths, Nonlinear Fluctuations, Clouds are Light and Wind is Light, and Exploring the Universe. His works are simple and bold, and his ideas are very innovative.