China's lake poets Poets
In the early 192s, in the history of modern literature in China, four young people set up a small poetry group in West Lake, Hangzhou. They imitated the styles of English poets Wordsworth and Coleridge in the 19th century, posing as China's "lake poets" poet, and published their first collection of poems in 1922, entitled Lakeside. These four poets are Pan Mohua, Ying Xiuren, Wang Jingzhi and Feng Xuefeng. They often gathered in Hangzhou at that time and wrote down their feelings with the scenery and people of the West Lake as the background. However, these young people, who were only in their twenties at that time, did not form the scenery like the British "lake poets" poets, except for leaving a little ripple in the history of literature, and now they have almost been forgotten.