2. Bian's new poems have widely absorbed the nutrition of China's ancient poems and western modernist poems, and are unique and full of wisdom and philosophy. They are important representatives of China's modernist poetry in 1930s. The poet advocates that people who have not gone through the artistic process cannot become works of art, and we believe that content and shape are inseparable. Bian's creative attitude is rigorous, and she tirelessly explores the transformation and expression in the artistic process. Even in the external form of new poetry, she deliberately pursues change and innovation, not to mention the image and content of poetry.