John donne is the representative of the metaphysical school.
His poems give people an inner drama, showing seemingly scattered experiences and ideas, as well as infinite emotions and moods. His poetry is dynamic in form, unique and exquisite in language, vivid in image and lively in rhythm, which is quite different from other simple and quiet Elizabethan love poems with full sense of music. The most striking feature of Donne's poetry is strong realism, that is to say, the reflection in the poem is not a poetic world, but a realistic world. Besides Donne, representatives of metaphysical poets include Herbert, Vaughan, Crashaw, Marville and Cowley. Ji Kang (223-263), a native of Shangyu, moved to Luo County (now Suixi, Anhui Province) to avoid resentment. He is the leader of "Seven Sages in Bamboo Forest" and one of the representatives of metaphysics in Wei and Jin Dynasties. He was also a famous writer and musician of Wei at the end of the Three Kingdoms. Ji Kang lost his father when he was a child, married the owner of Changle Pavilion (the granddaughter of Cao Cao and the daughter of Wang Pei Cao Lin), and worked as a doctor in a middle school.
Ji Kang, Seven Sages of Bamboo Forest
In fact, Ji Kang doesn't like being an official. He usually amuses himself while the iron is hot. Of course, he also subsidizes his family. General Si Mazhao (2 1 1-265) wanted to hire him as an official, but Ji Kang stubbornly refused to be an official and fled to Hedong. Zhong Hui (225-264), a captain in Li Si, wanted to make friends with Ji Kang, so he used his clothes and wealth to lead the people. Ji Kang and Xiang Embroidery (227-272, also one of the "Seven Sages of Bamboo Forest", who co-wrote "Notes on Zhuangzi" with Guo Xiang) forged iron in the shade, Ji Kang hammered in the palm of his hand, and Xiang Embroidery was blowing. They cooperated tacitly and had a good time, ignoring his arrival and never looking back. Zhong Hui waited for a long time, but there was still no reply. He was embarrassed and about to leave. Ji Kang asked him, "What did you hear and see?" Zhong Hui is not an idle person, so he answered the famous saying that has been passed down through the ages: "Come and see when you hear it, and leave when you see it." Since then, I have formed a hatred.