Haizi's Contribution to China's Modern Poetry

Haizi's contribution to China's modern poetry is as follows:

1. In contemporary poetry circles in China, Haizi's poetry not only influenced the writing of a generation, but also completely changed the concept of poetry in an era and became an important part of China's poetry culture.

2. Haizi's lyric short poems are outstanding works that are unique after "misty poems", which are lyrical, catchy and avant-garde, and extremely rare at that time.

3. After Haizi's death, his works were quickly recognized and highly praised by the poetry circle, and the in-depth study of Haizi's poems became one of the hot spots of academic concern.

4. In Haizi's poetic ideal, being a national poet is far from enough. Only Dante, Goethe and Shakespeare are successful in creating great poems, which are the goals of contemporary China's poetry.

Haizi (1March 24, 964-1March 26, 989), formerly known as Cha Haisheng, was born in Huaining County, Anhui Province, and was a contemporary poet in China.

Haizi's poetic world is very complicated, and the concept of poetry is a synthesis of ancient epic, modern lyric poetry, romantic poetry and modernist poetry.

Ideologically, he is close to an existentialist; Emotionally, close to romance; Mentally, he is close to a "madman" prophet; From the cognitive way, he is also an idealist full of divine experience.

Haizi's representative works include Facing the Sea, Blooming in Spring, Spring, Ten Haizi, Night, Wheat Field and Poet, Wheat Field in May, Motherland (or Dreams for Horses), Moonlight, and Asian Copper.

Characteristics of Haizi's poems

Lyric short poems are Haizi's most popular poems, which cover a wide range, including worrying experience of life existence and infatuation with primitive images such as sun, river, grassland, earth and history. Haizi's poetry has a metaphysical feature, implicit but profound and charming, with profound philosophical depth and profound ideological connotation.