China was a representative of symbolist poets in the 1920s.

China's early symbolism poems appeared in the 1920s, with Li Jinfa as the main representative poet. From 65438 to 0925, Li Jinfa published China's earliest symbolic work Xiao Yu, and in the following four years, he published more symbolic poems. In addition, Shao, Peng Zi, Mu, Feng Naichao and Wang of Crescent School also published symbolic poems.

China's early symbolism implied subjective spiritual meaning through symbolic writing techniques, and he got to know himself in the irrational spiritual world. This symbolism principle had an important influence on the formation of China's early modernist poetry.