What kind of person is Dai Wangshu?
Dai Wangshu is a sentimental person, but he has not been favored by love. This is one of his great regrets. When another marriage came, he wrote "Gift". "Even beautiful words/will lose their luster .../Better live quietly,/Bathe in your brilliance ..." For Dai Wangshu, love is always a passing dream. Dai Wangshu is a dreamer. He has many dreams to pursue. In the difficult period of China, he wrote "I Break My Palm" and "Waiting". Facing the Japanese prison and torture, he would rather die than surrender and wrote "The Wall of Prison". During the construction of New China, he wrote Our Little Mother. He has great enthusiasm for the country and individuals, but in a special period and environment, Dai Wangshu is only a marginal poet. He is a "man who doesn't know his mission and destiny." 1950 On February 28th, Dai Wangshu left us with his poems and his dream seeker. He was placed in Wan 'an Cemetery in Beijing, and the inscription was written by Mao Dun, with only the words "the tomb of poet Dai Wangshu". "Dreams will produce flowers,/Dreams will produce beautiful flowers:/Look for priceless treasures. /In the blue sea,/Under the blue sea,/There is a golden shell hidden deep. " As a dreamer, Dai Wangshu has too many unfulfilled dreams. He was deeply depressed and distressed, and the opened pages were lonely. The closed pages are still lonely.