Cang Kejia's stars belong to which poem?

1, I really don't know the answer to your specific needs. If divided by times, this is a modern poem, because Cang Kejia is a modern writer; If divided by poetic style, it is a free poem;

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The poet of the poem Stars uses clever metaphors to make our readers feel the emotions to be expressed. The poet wrote that "no one will crowd out anyone, we will be close to each other" in the hope that we human beings can live in harmony and rely on each other; The poet wrote "They are so small that they have no names", which means that we humans are small, but he also wrote "They use their own aperture to tell about their existence", and we have understood the meaning: "We use our own aperture to tell about our existence".

Look up at the starry sky, look at the stars like Cang Kejia, realize life, and be a good boy who counts the stars.