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Listening to the Cold Rain is a homesick essay.

Listening to Cold Rain is a prose work by Yu Guangzhong, a famous poet. This essay expresses deep homesickness, which is mainly expressed through the description of the sound of rain. Through the cold rain, I expressed my homesickness that I was in a different place and could not go home for reunion. But on the other hand, this homesickness is also reflected in the poems used in this paper, and the interest of China's classical poems is more vividly manifested in the cold rain that has been given life.

Listening to the Cold Rain is to Zhu Ziqing what Moonlight on the Lotus Pond is to Zhu Ziqing, and Camellia Fu is to Yang Shuo, which reflects the writer's creative thinking and artistic style. Although the article is all about rain, sorrow and resentment, it does not hesitate to blur its own views in the misty rain curtain. He bravely dabbled in it, deliberately letting the social significance and aesthetic value of his works undergo baptism and test.

Brief introduction of the author

Yu Guangzhong, a modern poet and essayist, was born in Yongchun, Fujian, 1928 in Nanjing, Jiangsu. 1947 joined the Foreign Languages Department of Jinling University (later transferred to Xiamen University), 1949 moved to Hong Kong with his parents. 1953 founded "Blue Star" Poetry Society with Qin Zihao and Zhong Dingwen. Later, he went to the United States for further study and obtained a master's degree in art from the University of Iowa. Yu Guangzhong has been engaged in poetry, prose, criticism and translation all his life, calling himself a "four-dimensional space" for his writing.

Up to now, he has been galloping in the literary world for more than half a century, covering a wide range, and is known as "an artistic Polynesian". His literary career is long and profound, and he is a master of contemporary poetry, an important town of prose, a famous critic and an excellent translator. The style of the works is extremely inconsistent, and the style of poetry varies with different themes. Poems expressing will and ideals are generally grand and sonorous, while works describing homesickness and love are generally delicate and soft.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-"Listening to Cold Rain"