Second, poetry.
Poetry in this period has been strengthened in reality and militancy, such as that of Yin Fu, Pu Feng and Cang Kejia. Art still maintains the vitality of exploration, such as the works of Chen, a poet in the late crescent school, which pursues the creation of artistic conception with the help of hints and symbols and is obsessed with the innovation of poetic form, but it is far from real life in content; Dai Wangshu, a modernist poet, pursues the modernity of poetry and form, and with the help of hazy images, pours out the lingering sadness of his soul after being injured; Bian also pays attention to drawing lessons from western modernist poetry, but focuses on conveying the philosophical significance of poetry, such as out of chapter.