What is the difference between Cang Kejia's poetic ideal and art and the poets of Crescent School, Modernism and China Poetry Society?

1. On the ideal of poetry, the poets of Crescent Poetry School and Modernism School are more striving towards the construction of pure poetry, while Cang Kejia's eyes are not inward, but downward, staring at the suffering land of China and the bottom people struggling on the line of death and hunger.

Secondly, in the aspect of poetic art, Cang Kejia's poems are not rigidly bound by the "three beauties" theory of poetry like the crescent poets, but break through the barriers of formalism, not as obscure or even mysterious as modern poems, but have the characteristics of emphasizing hints and images in modern poets' poems.

Thirdly, in terms of poetic art, Cang Kejia's poems are not characterized by slogans and slogans like China Poetry Society. He pursues that "the words used must be brand-new and almost magical, but they can be understood by all".