Speaking of Shu Ting, I believe many people are familiar with her. She is an influential contemporary poetess in China. Shu Ting, formerly known as Gong, was born in Xiamen, Fujian. A representative of the misty poetry school, vice chairman of the Provincial Federation of Literary and Art Circles and Writers Association, and chairman of the Xiamen Federation of Literary and Art Circles. Shu Ting 1969 joined the work, and 1979 began to publish her works. He is the author of poems, such as Double Mast Boat, Singing Iris, Archaeopteryx, Poems of Shu Ting, etc. Prose collections such as Heart Smoke, Autumn Meaning, Hard Bone Lingxiao, True Water Without Fragrance, etc.
Shu Ting's poems have bright images and meticulous and smooth thinking logic. In this respect, her poems are not "hazy". It's just that most poems use metaphors, symbols of part or whole. There is little direct confession, and the image expressed is somewhat vague.
Complex and meticulous
One of the most famous works is To the Oak Tree. Even if you don't know the name of this poem, you must have heard of it. Shu Ting, as a representative poet of the misty poetry school, has many representative works. Shu Ting is good at introspecting the emotional rhythm of herself, and shows women's unique sensitivity in grasping complex and meticulous emotional experiences.
Her poems are full of romanticism and ideals. Her love for the motherland, life, love and land is warm and peaceful, with latent passion. Her poems are good at expressing inner feelings by artistic means such as metaphor, symbol and association. Rational thinking is revealed in a hazy atmosphere, hazy but not obscure, which is the product of the combination of romanticism and modernism.