Which poet writes better poems?

To the oak tree.

Author: Shu Ting

If I love you-/I will never learn to climb the Campbell flower,/I will show off myself on your high branch;

/If I love you-/Never learn from spoony birds,/Repeat monotonous songs for green leaves;

/It's not just like a fountain/It brings years of coolness and comfort; /It is not only a dangerous mountain peak,

/increase your height,/set off your dignity. /even sunshine/even spring rain

No, these are not enough. I must be a kapok beside you.

/Stand with you as the image of a tree. /root, clenched in the ground;

/Leaves, lingering in the clouds. Every time a gust of wind blows, we greet each other.

But no one understands us. You have your copper branches and iron stems.

/Like a knife, like a sword, like a halberd; /I have my red flowers,/like a heavy sigh,

/Like a heroic torch/We share the cold wave and lightning;

/We * * * enjoy the misty rainbow; /seemingly separated forever, but they are dependent for life.

/This is great love,/Loyalty is here/Love/Not only your stalwart body,

/I also love your stand,/the land under your feet.

Shu Ting, formerly known as Gong, was born in shima town, Fujian, 1952. 1969 went to the countryside to jump the queue, 1972 went back to the city as a worker. 1979 began to publish poetry. 65438-0980 worked in Fujian Federation of Literary and Art Circles, engaged in professional writing. His main works include poetry collection "Double Mast Boat", "Singing Iris", "Archaeopteryx" and prose collection "Heart Smoke". Bing Xin (1900.10.5—1999.2.28) was born in Changle, Fujian, formerly known as Xie Wanying. Modern famous female writers, children's literature writers and poets are called "century old people" because they have just spent a century, and they are deeply loved by the people.

1900 10 was born in a family of naval officers with patriotism and reformism in Fuzhou. Her father Xie took part in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression to fight against the Japanese invaders. Later, he founded the naval school in Yantai and became the principal.

Catalogue of works

Stars (Poems) 1923, Business.

Spring water (poetry anthology) 1923, trendy.

Superman (collection of novels and essays) 1923, business

To a young reader (prose collection) 1926, Beixin.

Past events (novels, essays) 1930, enlightenment.

Nangui (Prose Collection) 193 1, Beixin

Auntie (collection of novels) 1932, Beixin

Bing Xin's novels, one of the complete works of Bing Xin, 1933, Beixin.

The Complete Works of Bing Xin-Bing Xin Poetry 1932, Beixin.

Bing Xin's third complete works-Bing Xin's prose collection 1932, Beixin.

Leisure (Poetry and Prose Collection) 1922, Beixin

Go to China (novel collection) 1933, Beixin.

Travel along Pingsui (essays) 1935, Pingsui Railway Bureau.

Dong Er Girls (Collection of Novels) 1935, Beixin.

One of Bing Xin's works-Bing Xin's novel 1943, Wu.

The second collection of Bing Xin's works-Bing Xin's essays, 1943, Wu.

The third collection of Bing Xin's works-Bing Xin's poems, 1943, Wu.

About women (essays) 1943, heaven and earth

Selected Works of Bing Xin's Novels and Proses 1954, Humanities

Tao Qi's Summer Diary (Novel) 1956, Shanghai Children.

Miscellaneous notes on returning home (essays) 1957, Shanghai children.

After returning (essays) 1958, writer.

We Awaken Spring (Prose Collection) 1960, Hundred Flowers

"Little Orange Lantern" (anthology of novels and prose poems) 1960, writer.

Ode to Cherry Blossoms (Prose Collection) 1962, Hundred Flowers

Notes (Prose Collection) 1964. author

Yat sen villa (essays and novels) 1980, Hundred Flowers

Three small readers (essays) 198 1, children.

Notes on Beads (Creation) 1982, Humanities

Bing Xin Wheel Creation 1982. Shanghai literature and art

Selected Works of Bing Xin 1982, Children.

Selected Works of Bing Xin 1983, Humanities

Selected Works of Bing Xin (1-2) 1983, Sichuanese (incomplete)

Collection of Bing Xin's Works (1-3) 1983 Shanghai Literature and Art (incomplete)

The Complete Works of Bing Xin (1-8) 1994, Literature and Art in the Straits.

"Pick only children for many lines" 1980, children.

Paper boat-for mom.

Never willing to throw away a piece of paper,

Save it forever.-Save it,

Folding into a very small boat,

Throw it into the sea from the boat.

Some were blown into the window of the ship by the wind,

Some are wet by the waves and stick to the bow.

I am still not discouraged, folding every day,

I always hope that a person can only flow where I want him to go.

Mom, if you see a small white boat in your dream,

Don't be surprised that he dreams for no reason.

This was folded by your beloved daughter in tears.

Wan Shui Qian Shan begged him to take her love and sorrow home.