Nine Leaves School's War Works
The Nine Leaves Poetry School has a large number of works on the theme of war. They seldom describe the war positively, but pay attention to revealing people's deep mentality in the state of war and seeking the spirit of resistance. Du's series of works are devoted to the in-depth exploration of war and human destiny, and seek the way of human inner liberation. Ghosts in the Woods cry at night and condemn the pain caused by the war with the souls of dead Japanese soldiers: "Death is the most meaningful time in my life,/and the happiest time:/I am finally free. /Evil is invincible, but I have the opportunity to tell you loudly that we are friends. " His dead Boss abandoned by the roadside, serious games, final performance, thanks, Mu Dan's praise and the charm of the forest all accuse the war of distorting and destroying human rationality and civilization, and all reveal people's spiritual difficulties and confusion: "How many dynasties rose and fell around him/and pinned their hopes and disappointments on him?" /He always turns silently behind the plow,/turns up the same land that dissolved his ancestors,/and the same scene of suffering freezes on the roadside. "(like).