What are the characteristics of Shu Ting's poems?
Shu Ting's poems reflect the confusion, expectation, sadness, joy and pain of a generation of young people in the turmoil of 10. While deeply attached to the fate of the motherland and the nation, she expressed "a kind of care" for people with poetry. She believes that "people can understand each other, because the road to the soul can always be found." She sang the ideal frustration and loss, publicized the precious friendship and love between the people, and took a rather "beautiful sadness" as "testimony for the whole generation who was sacrificed". Her poems make good use of symbols, hints, metaphors, synaesthesia and other techniques to express delicate, sincere, implicit and euphemistic feelings, and see quietness in softness and profundity in implication.