What contribution did Shimazaki Tōson make in the history of literature?

Shimazaki Tōson is a Japanese poet and novelist. Formerly known as Haruki, alias Guteng Temple. He was born in a shabby landlord family in Nagano Prefecture and received a good education in ancient books in China. 65438-0887 was admitted to Meiji College. After graduation, I became a teacher, translating and introducing English poems. /kloc-started writing in 0/893, and published the first collection of poems such as The Portrait of Shimazaki Tōson and Tender Dishes, and later published the collection of poems such as A Leaf Boat and Summer Grass, which initiated the creation of modern Japanese romantic poetry. After 1899, he began to write novels and became a professional writer from 1906. His major works include the novels Breaking the Ring, Spring, New Life and Before Dawn. Among them, "Breaking the precepts" describes a primary school teacher who was born from a tribe, kept his birth secret strictly, and finally made his birth public after a painful decision, striving for his due rights as a man and criticizing the incompleteness of the Japanese bourgeois revolution and the remnants of the feudal identity system. Describing rural scenery in beautiful vernacular and vernacular language is full of local characteristics and is a landmark work in the history of modern Japanese literature.