Who does Ye Saining mean?

Ye Saining refers to a brilliant Russian pastoral poet.

Ye Saining was born in a peasant family in Ryazan province and raised by a wealthy peasant grandfather. 19 12 graduated from normal school, then went to a printing factory in Moscow to do proofreading, and at the same time joined the Surikov Literature and Music Troupe, and worked part-time at Shanyavsky Civilian University. 19 14 published the lyric poem "White Birch"; 19/kloc-met Brock, Gorky and Mayakovski in 0/5, and published the first book of poetry, Day of the Dead.

Ye Saining's works:

The poet wrote some famous poems, such as The Festival of Transformation, The Promised Land, The Dove in the Jordan River and The Drummer in the Sky, which expressed his personal feelings about the revolution in a lyrical way. 19 19 joined the Imagist and became a central figure, writing Lent Sacrifice and Freedom of a Rogue.

19 19 participated in the publication of the Manifesto of Imagism, followed by Life and Art. 1924 published the poetry collection The Voice of the Moscow Tavern, which showed the poet's depressed heart. From 1924 to 1925, the poet's creation reached its peak. He wrote a group of poems, Persian Lyrics, a long poem, Anna Sneijina, and a collection of poems, Soviet Russia.