Haizi introduced as follows:
Haizi (1March 24, 964-1March 26, 989), formerly known as Cha Haisheng, is a contemporary poet from Chawan Village, Gaohe Town, Huaining County, Anhui Province. Haizi grew up in the countryside and was admitted to the Law Department of Peking University at the age of 1979.
1982 started writing poetry during college. 1983 after graduation, Peking University was assigned to work in the philosophy department of China University of Political Science and Law. 1On March 26th, 989, he committed suicide lying on the track near Shanhaiguan, at the age of 25.
1983 After graduating from Peking University, Haizi was assigned to work in the Philosophy Department of China University of Political Science and Law. 1984 created the famous work "The Sun of Copper and Aluminum in Asia", taking Haizi as his pen name for the first time.
In less than seven years from 1982 to 1989, Haizi has created works of nearly two million words, and published The Land, The Works of Haizi and Luo Yihe, The Poems of Haizi and The Complete Poems of Haizi, etc.
The characteristics of children's creation are as follows:
Haizi entered poetry and eternity with his belief in the spirit of poetry. He directly became a symbol of this spirit. Haizi's poetic spirit is romantic. It requires a one-time action to highlight the core and essence of primitive life.
Haizi's poem is such an action, which shows us an outline prospect, and we begin to look up from the present reality and look into the distance. The huge background of the sky and the sea gradually unfolded behind us.
Haizi's style is introduced as follows:
Haizi is a lyric poet. Haizi once said that lyric is blood. All his works are red, soaked in blood and produced after burning.
From 1984' s Cuprous to 1989' s March 14' s Spring, Ten Haizi' shows the poet's lifelong love and regret, attachment to all beautiful things, excitement and concern for secular and noble life.
Haizi's poetic world is very complicated, and his poetic thought is a synthesis of ancient epic, modern lyric poetry, romantic poetry and modernist poetry.