General knowledge of Ishikawa chopping wood literature

Woodpecker Ishikawa (ぃしかわたくぼく) (1886-1912) is a singer, poet and critic. Influenced by the romantic poetry style of early star school, he devoted himself to the writing of naturalistic novels. Taking the "Great Uprising" as an opportunity, pecking wood tends to be socialist. 1905 published the first book of poetry, Prospect, and was praised as a young poet. A collection of songs, A Grabbed Sand (19 10), Sad Toys (19 12), and a collection of poems, Call a Whistle (19 13). In content, he linked the ancient literary form of short songs with the real life of the Japanese people, breaking through the traditional narrow theme. He wrote short songs in modern spoken language, which was also innovative in form, breaking the traditional 31-tone form and creating a unique 21-tone three-line format. Pecking wood had a rough life, 19 12 years old, only 26 years old, that is, he died of poverty and illness.