Guo Moruo's works

Guo Moruo's works include Tang Dihua, Peacock Gallbladder, Starry Sky, Crescent Moon and White Clouds, Goddess and so on.

1, Flowers of Tang Di: tells the story of a righteous man stabbing Han to death during the Warring States Period. Nie Zheng is a chivalrous man who values loyalty, but his behavior of stabbing chivalry and being tired of loyalty transcends the noble behavior of "a scholar dies for his bosom friend" and sublimates into a "public enemy" of Xue Jiaguo, who sacrificed his life to serve the country.

2. Peacock Gallbladder: It is a book published by China Democracy and Legal Publishing House on 20 10 by Wei Wu. It's a historical novel, not a martial arts novel. The main story and the relationship between characters are taken from the official history. This book, together with Wu Weitong's series The Night Banquet of Han Xizai, also participated in the 8th Mao Dun Literature Prize.

3. Starry Sky: It is a poem written by Guo Moruo, which is included in the preface to the collection of poems published by 1923. It no longer praises the "radiant sun", but looks up at the starry sky. It no longer wants to kiss the "mother" barefoot forever, but envies the "streets in the sky".

4. New Moon and White Clouds: It is a new poem written by Guo Moruo between the Spring and Autumn Period of 19 19. The poet expressed his love troubles and anxiety through the two images of the moon and white clouds.

5. Goddess: the main poem whose income ranges from 19 19 to 192 1. Together with 57 preface poems. Most of them were written by poets while studying in Japan. Representative poems include Phoenix Nirvana, Goddess Rebirth, Coal in the Furnace, Sunrise, Vision of Mount Bili, The Earth and My Mother! Tengu, Good Morning, Standing on the Edge of the Earth and so on.