The representative poet of early proletarian poetry is

Jiang Guangci and Deng Zhongxia are the representative poets of early proletarian poetry.

The early proletarian poetry pursues the common people and dispels subjectivity and individuality. Jiang Guangci created this kind of poetic form in his work A New Dream, which emphasizes the combination of ideal and reality and has simple characteristics. The Chinese Poetry Society was established in Shanghai on 1932, which played a key role in promoting the development of early proletarian poetry. The organization, led by the Left-wing Writers Association, is dedicated to exploring popular ways. One of the most influential is the publication "New Poetry", with Dong Kang as the editor-in-chief.