The author of Comfort is Gu Cheng. Gu Cheng (1September 24th, 956-19931October 8th), male, was born in a poet's home in Beijing. He is an important representative of China's misty poetry school, and is known as a contemporary "Romantic" poet.
His poems are concise, natural and pure, full of childlike innocence and dreams. The poet specifically explained the "child" in fairy tales. He emphasized that this "child" is the "child" in The Heart of Childishness (Li Mingzhi), which refers to the original heart that is not polluted, not the childlike innocence of children.
Gu Cheng has high attainments in new poetry, old-style poetry and fable poetry. The phrase "The night gave me black eyes/I used them to look for light" of his generation became a classic sentence in China's new poems.
Gu Cheng/Kloc-started his writing career at the age of 0/7, contributing to various newspapers and magazines. 1987 began to travel to Europe for cultural exchange. 1988 lived in seclusion in Rapids Island, New Zealand, and lived a self-sufficient life. 19931October 8th, 10, he hacked his wife Xie Ye to death with an axe. After killing his wife, he hanged himself under a big tree.
Original poem: comfort, attend to the city. Green wild grapes, pale yellow moon, mother worried about how to make jam. I said, no sugar. On the fence in the morning, there is a sweet red sun.
Gu Cheng is the author of poems such as Flowers Without a Name, Selected Lyrics of Shu Ting Gu Cheng, Poems of Gu Cheng from the North Island, Black Eyes and Poems of Gu Cheng.