What are the modern aesthetic characteristics of dreams in Dai Wangshu's new poem The Dreamer?

The Dreamcatcher is a poem written by the modern poet Dai Wangshu in 1932, and published in the first issue of the second volume of Modern magazine in 1932+0 1.

The whole poem "Dreamer" consists of eight sections, each with three lines. Its overall rhythm is lively, and the contents in each section are arranged or repeated, which makes readers feel one kind of aesthetic feeling after another and a wonderful hearing full of musical beauty. The overall structure of poetry is circular from beginning to end, gradually spreading emotions and gradually rising.

No matter from any aspect, from artistic conception to appearance, the poem has both form and spirit, and it can be completely considered that the Dreamcatcher has got rid of the influence of western symbolic poetry and is a typical representative of modern oriental symbolic poetry.