Author: Ai Qing
Works: Reef
Age: Modern and Contemporary
Author: Bian
Works: dreaming
Age: Modern and Contemporary
Author: He Qifang
Works: garlands
Age: Modern and Contemporary
Author: Haizi
Works: Nature
Age: Modern and Contemporary
Author: He Jingzhi
Work: Go back to Yan 'an (don't jump so hard)
Age: Modern and Contemporary
Author: Dong
Works: Visit Jingbo Lake.
Age: Modern and Contemporary
Author: Xu Zhimo
Works: Broken
Foreign countries:
Modernity is no longer the age of poetry,
I think it's foreign (I'm familiar with the British and American parts)
1. Emily Dickins (USA) Emily? Dickinson always likes to write about death;
Whitman (America), the author of Leaves of Grass, created a new generation.
3. Willam Wordsworth, a lake poet.
T.S. Eliot, who wrote The Waste Land, is a modernist. Personally, he likes his The Hollow Man, which is spelled like this.
5. Byron: a soldier who writes poems
6. Shelley's major works include In Defense of Poetry, Queen Mabu, Islamic Uprising, Prometheus Liberated and Chyi Chin.
Keats' Ode to a Nightingale is another one I like.
8. The masterpiece of French symbolist Baudelaire is The Flower of Evil.
9. Edgar Allan Poe's American Crow
10. Cummings Cummings