What about Nishikawa's poems?

As a poet, Selected Poems of Xichuan (the first edition of Xichuan People's Literature Publishing House 1997) gained a great reputation for being a close friend of Haizi. Of course, this is a bit unfair, ignoring the value of Surprise itself. Selected Poems of Xichuan is a poem written by the author before 1997, which is widely praised as Starry Sky in Hagrid and One is Old. Actually, I think "Drive the sheep out of the sea", "For Haizi" and "Twilight" are all very good. "Stones at night, they are bright stars in the sky, you won't see them." ("Drive the sheep out of the sea") "In ancient things, a bat is just a nostalgia. Their laid-back attitude/retained me for a long time/In that urban area, in the alley where I grew up (Twilight), it is said that it belongs to the category of "intellectual writing" among poets. I wonder what this classification has to do with poets or works. A good poem is a good poem, no matter what the theme or content is. Surprisingly, the instant feeling of daily life has been transformed into poetry, which is a blend of classical and modern, gorgeous and simple, and perfectly shows the charm of China's poetry. At the end of 2000, Nishikawa came to Hainan and gave lectures to Hainan writers in Yueyun Lake, Danzhou. In the evening, I accompanied a newspaper reporter to do his interview. Nishikawa sent a copy of his "To this effect" (Hunan Literature and Art First Edition 1997) and solemnly signed his name.