Rimbaud (1854-1891) was good at writing Latin poetry at the age of 15 and mastered the traditional rhythm of French classical poetry. From the age of 16 (1870), he often wandered around and had a close relationship with the poet Verlaine, who was 10 years older than him. However, there was a conflict later, and Verlaine even shot and wounded Rimbaud. There are about 140 existing poems by Rimbaud, mainly written between the ages of 16 and 19. The influence of the Parnassians can be seen in Rimbaud's early poems, and his later poems strengthened the symbolism. His major collections of poems include "A Season in Hell" and "Collection of Emmanuel".