Mu Xin, a contemporary writer and painter in China, is regarded as an elite and legend in Taiwan and Hong Kong who knows well the traditional culture of China. Many books have been published. Graduated from Shanghai Academy of Fine Arts. 1982 settled in new york. 201165438+February 2 1 died in his hometown of wuzhen at 3 am at the age of 84.
Original poem:
Remember earlier when I was a teenager?
Everyone is sincere.
A word is a word.
Chen Qing Railway Station
The long street was dark and empty.
The small shop selling soybean milk is steaming hot.
In the past, the color of the sun changed slowly.
Cars, horses and mail are all slow.
Love only one person in my life.
These locks used to look good, too.
The key is exquisite fashion.
You'll understand when it's locked.
Extended data:
"Once Slow" is a poem written by Mu Xin, which is included in "Larks Call All Day". When this poem was written, it is temporarily impossible to verify it. When it was published, it was selected from a pile of manuscripts, which did not indicate the time.
Xia Lie, a literary critic and professor at Hangzhou Normal University, said that Mr. Mu Xin is best at short poems or Chinese poems. His language is saturated with the flavor of the May 4th New Literature, and his images reveal the beauty of words and things, as well as wonderful metaphors. This song "Once Slow" is a wonderful work in his little poem.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-It used to be slow