Haizi, of course, is Haizi's poem, spring, ten Haizi. This is Haizi's last poem, a lyric short poem. It is more unique and personal in content and image, and the words exude a feeling of loneliness and despair. Sad and intermittent thoughts, split and broken images and incoherent assumptions convey a sad and desolate state of mind, and poetry brings ominous panic. The ten Haizi who were resurrected all "growled in a low voice". He is the survivor of this spring, the last Haizi left, the child in the night. He is almost "immersed in winter" and obsessed with it. Although he is extremely sad and has ignored the night and dawn, he still "loves the empty and cold countryside", imagining the high-piled grain, the grain of a family of six, an inseparable rural complex, and he is still chasing the dawn in doubt. However, contradiction, pain, disillusionment and despair are unavoidable.
In spring, ten Haizi are resurrected in the beautiful scenery, laughing at this savage and sad Haizi. How long have you slept? In spring, ten Haizi growled around you, danced with me, messed up your black hair by singing, and rode away on you. The dust is flying, and the pain of your division permeates the land of spring. This is the only Haizi who brutally retaliates. The last one is children of the night, immersed in the winter, unable to extricate himself, loving the empty and cold countryside with high grain piles. They cover the windows, half for the mouth of a family of six, and the other half for agriculture. They breed strong winds from east to west and from north to south, day and night. What does dawn mean (written in 1989.3. 14 at 3: 00-4: 00 am).