French poet Wei Erlun. Wei Erlun was fascinated by Baudelaire's poems. /kloc-published the first book of poetry in 0/866. His early poetry style is ironic and ideological, similar to impressionism at that time. His poems are the epitome of life fragments: the first kiss, shells and scenes in the street. 1894 published the book of poetry after death. His poems are self-referential, and the image of a poet who drinks absinthe has become the theme of his poems. In the same year, after the death of the great writer King Lear, Wei Erlun was promoted to the throne of "the king of poets" by French poets at the age of 50. After Baudelaire, Wei Erlun, together with Rambo and Malamei, pushed the French poetry art to a peak.