During the May 4th Movement, the first vernacular poetry anthology was

The first vernacular poetry collection during the May 4th Movement was Zheng Zhenduo's Changsha New Voice. According to relevant public information, this collection of poems was first published in May of 19 18. It contains more than 60 poems written in vernacular Chinese, most of which reflect social reality and express criticism of traditional culture and pursuit of new culture. These poems are not only concise and easy to understand, but also full of revolutionary atmosphere and avant-garde ideas, which have a strong epochal and revolutionary nature and brought great shock and influence to the literary world at that time.