Shuntaro Tanikawa is a famous contemporary Japanese poet, playwright and translator. Graduated from Tama College in Mo Lifeng, Tokyo. Father Tanigawa Tetsuo is a famous contemporary Japanese literary theorist and philosopher. At the age of seventeen (1June, 952), he published his first collection of poems, Loneliness of Two Billion Light-years, and was known as a cosmic poet in the Showa period. Later, he published more than 70 poems, including 62 sonnets and poems about love.
Nobuji Okaoka is a representative poet and critic of Japan's "post-war second school". 1950 entered the literature department of Tokyo University and read various classical poems. 195 1 published Modern Literature, wrote three papers about Lingshan Xiu, and later became fans of Red Gate Literature, Today and Crocodile. The main collections of poems are Memory and Present, My Poetry and Truth, Perspective-For Summer, A Collection of Modern Poetry Criticism and The Prodigal Family.
Ishikawa Woodpecker is a Japanese poet and novelist. Influenced by the poet and Xie Yekuan in middle school, he wrote for the poetry magazine Star edited by Xie Yekuan and began to write poems. 1905 published the first book of poetry, Vision.
Chuanjing drunk tea, poet. Formerly known as Ping. The maiden poem Bow Without String 1900. 1906 quit the library club, started the poetry and grass club and founded the poet. 1937 was elected as a member of the Japanese Academy of Arts. His other poetry collections include Yayoi Collection (192 1) and Violet Flowers (1937).
Toi Wancui, formerly known as Lin Ji, was born in Sendai City, Miyagi Prefecture, and 1897 graduated from the English Literature Department of Imperial University in Tokyo. When he was a student, he was active in the literary world as a poet of "University School". 1899 published the first collection of poems, Love between Heaven and Earth. In the preface of this collection, Cui later put forward that "poetry is the essence of the people", which is also considered to be the ideological direction of copying modern poetry from new poetry.