It rains with me: it rains every day since you left. It has rained every day since you came. Friends in both places are raining. I'm glad to be in charge of the third place. If there is no news, send an umbrella? Is my sadness settled in the nest of grass and bluebird? Are people satisfied with the guest pillows? I want to put a glass in the patio to watch a few inches of rain in the Ming Dynasty tonight.
Heart in the palm of your hand: If I can hold my heart in my palm, like a red strawberry, on a thick green leaf, then you will see it at a glance, and you will say, Oh, what a lovely rosy color. But if I really hold my heart in my palm, like a red strawberry, on a thick green leaf, then I will be pecked by a hateful bird. What can I say? How can I express this heartbreaking pain?
Bian Bian (191012.08—200012.02) was born in Haimen, Jiangsu (now Nantong, Jiangsu), and his ancestral home is Lishui, Jiangsu (now Lishui District, Nanjing). ? [5]? Poet, literary critic and translator. ** * party member. He used the pseudonyms Ji Ling and Lin Xue.
Bian is one of the important figures to promote the transition of China's new poetry from crescent school which advocates metrical style to modernist poetry. His poems not only pay attention to the arrangement of syllables and the washing of words, but also pay more attention to the freshness of feelings, the uniqueness and symbolism of imagination. Representative works include Broken Chapters, Cast, Fish Fossils, etc. He is recognized as the representative poet of Crescent School and Modernism, and is an important school of poetry in the New Culture Movement.