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.