Mu Dan (1918-1977), formerly known as Cha, was formerly known as Liang Zhen, and his ancestral home was Yuanhua Town, Haining City, Zhejiang Province, and his native place was Tianjin. Modernist poet and translator. 1940 stayed on as a teacher after graduating from The National SouthWest Associated University. 65438-0949 studied in the United States and entered the English Literature Department of the University of Chicago. 1952 received a master's degree in literature.
In the 1940s, Mu Dan published Expedition, Mu Dan's Poems (1939 ~ 1945) and Qi, which combined western European modernism with China's poetic tradition. His poetic style is full of symbolic meaning and spiritual speculation, and he is the representative poet of the "Nine Leaves Poetry School". After 1980s, many modern literature experts praised him as the first person in modern poetry.
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From 65438 to 0929, he entered Nankai Middle School, became interested in literature and began to write poems. At that time, when the Japanese invaders invaded Beijing and Tianjin, Mu Dan wrote "Mourning for the National Disaster" and shouted loudly: Seeing the blood and sweat of our ancestors turned into smoke,/The iron bird shattered the smiling face of the dead hero! /Watching the glory of 4,000 years collapse,/The iron hoof turned up the fierce flame of the enemy! "
Main Works: Creation: Expedition (1945), Mu Dan's Poetry (1939-1945) (1947), Qi (1948), Mu Dan's Poetry. winter
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