What are the artistic features of Dai Wangshu's poems?

Dai Wangshu is a representative figure of China's modern symbolism poetry, and his famous work Rain Lane begins to reveal the sentimental sentiment and thoughts of symbolism. The artistic features of his poems are mainly manifested in two aspects:

First, the image of traditional poetry, exaggeration and repetition similar to folk songs, and modern symbolism with hazy images are combined without trace, which shows the helplessness and sadness of the poet struggling in a modern society with lost ideals. He is unwilling to give up but unable to recover. For example, in The Dreamer, the dreamer climbed an iceberg for nine years and sailed in the dry sea for nine years. When the dream bloomed, he was "scarred" and "his eyes were dim", and his persistent pursuit spirit was placed in countless hazy images. In a poetic form similar to folk songs, it is both clear and meaningful. Similarly, in Birds in Paradise, the author's contradictions and doubts about his ideal pursuit are also expressed through images such as Birds in Paradise.

Secondly, the complex and subtle feelings of modern people are implicitly expressed in friendly daily oral tone. The two poems, Dreamcatcher and Birds in Heaven, are clear in language, but obviously different from folk songs, and the thoughts and feelings expressed are not single, but complex. The expression of modern people's persistent pursuit of ideals is clear, but the fatigue and sadness in the pursuit are confused, hazy and implicit. This clear and chaotic style is just suitable for expressing the contradictory mood of modern people.