Liang Shi

Liang's collection of poems, The Book of the Sea, is a collection of poems with the theme of the sea. Through dark blue poems, these poems describe the scene of the sea from the past, present and future.

1. From the ancient Maritime Silk Road to today's Canton Fair, the poet chose the southernmost tip of Chinese mainland as the starting point, closely linking the sea, land and people.

This collection of poems is full of love for the ocean and understanding of life. Liang used his unique language and perspective to show the profoundness of the ocean to the fullest. Through the description of marine life, marine landscape and the relationship between human beings and the ocean, he showed a colorful and mysterious marine world.

3. In addition, Liang expressed his concern about the progress and sustainable development of human civilization by reviewing historical events and looking forward to the future development. He believes that human beings should cherish natural resources, protect the ecological environment and live in harmony with nature.

The style of Liang's works

1, Liang is a poet born in Beibu Gulf, Guangxi. His poetry creation is closely related to his growing experience and his hometown of Beibu Gulf. He divided his poems into four volumes, namely Salt House, Tide Map, Shipbuilding History and Hayes Road, describing his hometown, marine life, marine landscape and the relationship between human beings and the ocean respectively.

2. Liang's poetry has a unique style, full of love for the ocean and understanding of life. His poetic language is concise, vivid and infectious. For example, his poem "Sunset in Beibu Gulf" takes the sunset as the theme, and expresses his awe of nature and praise for the beauty of life through concrete pictures such as golden seagulls flying over the mast and holding their breath in the sea.

3. Liang's poems are also deeply influenced by his personal growth experience. He called himself the "salt three generations" and wandered around the salt field since childhood, watching salt workers work. He would climb the salt pile, run to the salt dock and watch the salt boat disappear from sight. The vast, deep and clear sea is a paradise for his childhood and an endless source of poetry creation.