What is Ji Bolun's prose poem?

Ji Bolun's prose poems are:

1, prophet

This is one of Ji Bolun's most beautiful and profound works, and it is also a peak of his poetry creation. This collection of poems expresses Ji Bolun's views on human history and future.

2. The Prophet's Garden

This is a companion piece of the Prophet and Ji Bolun's last collection of prose poems.

3. Sand and foam

It is a collection of poems about proverbs and fables, and it is the author's quip about life and art.

4. Love and thinking

It is a collection of aphorisms, epigrams and short poems, and it is also the condensation of Ji Bolun's thoughts and the spark of wisdom.

5. Music short chapter

This is the first work published by Ji Bolun, and it is a full-length artistic lyric prose. Expressed the author's love for music and his understanding of the essence of music in a unique language.

6. Tears and laughter

This is one of the most beautiful collections of prose poems written by Ji Bolun, which shows Ji Bolun's most concerned literary themes: love and beauty, nature, philosophy of life, humanitarianism, social criticism, the poet's mission and loneliness.

7. Crazy people

This is the first collection of prose poems published in English in Ji Bolun. Most of the chapters in this collection are short and can be classified as modern fables or philosophical stories.

8. Storm gathering

This is Ji Bolun's most influential collection of prose poems.

9. Pioneer

This is Ji Bolun's second collection of English prose poems, which is quite similar in style to the works in Crazy Man. Most of them appear in the form of philosophical stories or modern fables, and a few are typical lyric prose poems, full of passion and straightforward expression.

10, "Song"

* * * includes five prose poems, namely: the song of flowers, the song of beauty, the song of waves, the song of rain and the song of happiness. Selected from Tears and Laughter, among which Song of the Waves and Song of the Rain will be studied in the Chinese textbook of the second volume of the second grade of the People's Education Press.