The Origin of the Chimney of the Stars and the Moon

After persistent questioning and hard thinking, we have reason to believe that the branches and the moon, and the stars, especially the light from outer space, have wonderful conflicts and harmony. Therefore, in the eyes of Gu Cheng 12-year-old, heartbreaking is no longer a tragic plot, but living there for a soul named Light. Just as "the plough turns over the frost-stained soil, the clods gain life and strength." In this space of awakening and growth, he believes that there is hope when there is pain.

What kind of existence is that giant chimney? It overlooks the earth full of lights. What's its secret plan? Or will it continue to spit out smoke rings and make the world smoky? Or let it grow sharp and transparent poplars on its head, stab the sky and put the moon and stars in it?

In Gu Cheng's poems, the conflict between nature and urban industrial civilization appeared very early, even for a naive boy 12 years old (Gu Cheng was only 12 years old when he wrote these two poems). Everything in nature, such as the sun, the moon, starlight, Woods and flowers, is full of harmonious beauty and entrusted with his golden and brilliant ideals. However, buildings, factories and people seem to be hiding all kinds of mysterious thoughts without any origin, which makes him uneasy and uneasy all the time. It is these that constitute the keynote of Gu Cheng's poetry creation.

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