Gu Cheng's "In Front of the Door" comes from "The Collected Poems of Gu Cheng".
How I wish that there would be a morning outside the door, with the sun shining on the grass
We stood
holding on to our own doors and windows
The door is low, but the sun is bright
The grass is bearing its seeds
The wind is shaking its leaves
We stand without talking
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It is very beautiful
There is a door, no need to open it
It is ours, it is very beautiful
In the morning, we still have to wander in the dark
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We give him the lyre
We are not leaving
We need land
We need land that will never be destroyed
< p>We ride itthrough life
The land is rough and sometimes narrow
However, it has a history
There is a share of the sky, a share of the moon
A share of dew and morning
We love the land
We stand
Digging with wooden shoes The door is also hot from the sun
We lean on it gently, it is very beautiful
The grass behind the wall
will never be seen again Grow up
It only touches the sun with its fingertips
Extended information:
Gu Cheng was born on September 24, 1956 in a family of poets in Beijing. The representative figure of Misty Poetry is known as the contemporary spiritual romantic poet. The early poems have a child-like innocent style and dreamy mood, using intuitive and impressionistic sentences to sing about the fairy-tale life of teenagers.
He started writing again in 1977; joined the Chinese Writers Association in 1985; went to New Zealand in 1988 to teach Chinese classical literature, and was hired as a researcher in the Asian Languages ??Department of the University of Auckland; on October 8, 1993, he died at his residence in New Zealand. He killed his wife Xie Ye after a marriage dispute and then committed suicide.
He is the author of poetry collections "The Moon in the Daytime", "Selected Lyric Poems of Shu Ting and Gu Cheng", "Songs of the Lonely Man in the North", "Iron Bell", "Dark Eyes", etc. His works have been translated into More than ten languages ??including English, French, German, Spanish and Swedish.
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia Menqian