There are many classic poems about the May Fourth Movement, the specific introduction is as follows:
These include "Returning and Coming" in "Diary of a Madman", "Pavilion in the Heart of the Lake" Qijue·Farewell at the Changting Pavilion", and Xu Zhimo's "Farewell to Cambridge" and so on.
1. "Return and Come Back"
This is a poem written by Mr. Lu Xun that reflects individual repression and desire for freedom. It aroused strong enthusiasm among young students at that time. Ming. In this poem, Lu Xun conveys to readers his profound thinking about social reality and personal inner thoughts.
2. Qijue·Farewell in Changting Pavilion
It is a lyrical poem written by Gong Zizhen, which describes the poet's feelings on the occasion of parting. This poem is one of the representative works created by Gong Zizhen in his later years and occupies an important position in the history of Chinese classical literature.
3. Goodbye Cambridge
This poem is one of Xu Zhimo’s masterpieces and an important representative work of Chinese modern poetry. This poem shows Xu Zhimo's affectionate inner world and unique artistic style with a concise and lively expression technique.
4. Spring Silkworm
One of Zheng Zhenduo’s masterpieces, involving personal emotions and social reality. The poem uses rich metaphors to describe the relationship between people and the environment, which reflects his profound observation and keen concern for the Chinese society at that time.
5. Thoughts on a Quiet Night
A five-character ancient poem written by Wang Zhihuan brings readers extreme peace and comfort with concise and pure language, making people feel Wang Zhihuan’s pure and beautiful poem. Implicit poetic connotation.
6. Jinse
The lyric poetry written by Li Shangyin describes the poet's personal "love tragedy" and uses vivid imagery and gorgeous rhetoric to express his complex emotions and psychology.
7. Climbing high
A five-character poem written by Chen Ziang uses rich and colorful images to express people's lofty emotions and noble sentiments. It is a great landscape poem in ancient China.
8. Lovesickness
A seven-character quatrain composed by Wang Wei expresses the longing for a strange city and relatives in simple and beautiful language, and reflects the ancient Chinese literati of elegant sentiments.