Broken chapter is a modern poem written by modern poet Bian Zai 1935. The whole poem is: you stand on the bridge and watch the scenery, and the people watching the scenery are watching you upstairs. The bright moon decorated your window, and you decorated other people's dreams.
The broken chapter is written in 1935+00. According to the author, these four lines were originally in a long poem, but only these four lines were used to his satisfaction, so they were taken out to form an independent chapter, from which the title came.
Broken Chapter is a short poem with rich and obscure meanings in the history of modern literature in China. The poet injected strong philosophical thinking into his poems. The title of "Writing a Chapter" seems ordinary, but in fact it is a pun. One is a fragment extracted from a complete long poem, and the other is the lost and unspeakable emotion in human heart, and this unique feeling in the heart can often touch the softest place in human heart.
In art, this poem mainly expresses abstract and complex thoughts and artistic conception, but the poet does not make direct statements and lyricism, but indirectly expresses the poem through the presentation of objective images and images. Poetry has a prominent sense of picture and space, profound artistic conception, and suggestibility of western poetry, which makes poetry implicit and deep and quite emotional.