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Yang Shien (1905--- Zihui, a native of Yinxian County, Zhejiang, began to publish poems when he was studying at Tsinghua School, and after graduation, he shared two rooms with Sun Dayu (No. Ziqian), Zhu Xiang (Ziyuan), Rao Mengkan (Zi Li), four classmates, and often recited poems together. Because the font size of the four people all has the word "son", and they are all rising stars in the poetry world, they are called "the four sons of Tsinghua University"; Later, all four of them joined the Crescent Society, also known as the "Four Sons of the Crescent"; Among the "four sons", he is the youngest and the least accomplished, because he died young in his early twenties shortly after graduating from Tsinghua University, and he will have time to give full play to his poetry talent in the future; It is said that Yang Shien has an easy-going temperament and has no quarrel with the world; The other three, with similar personalities, are all arrogant, cynical, short-tempered, and violent, and it is inevitable that something unpleasant will happen in life from time to time, and they will soon break up and go their separate ways; There is almost nothing to be found about Yang Shien's historical materials now, leaving a poem called "She", which is more famous; Wen Yiduo, Xu Zhimo, and the "Four Sons of Tsinghua University" are the representatives of the "Gelu Poetry School", one of the three major schools of Chinese new poetry in the first half of the 20th century.
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Rao Mengkan (1902·3,24— .)2), a native of Nanchang, Jiangxi, alias Zili. When he was a child in a private school in his hometown, he became interested in classical poetry.
From 1916 to 1924, he studied at Tsinghua Academy in Beijing and Tsinghua University, majored in English, and participated in the Tsinghua Literature Society. One of the "Four Sons of Tsinghua".
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Rao Mengkan (1902·3,24— .)2), a native of Nanchang, Jiangxi, alias Zili. At that time, there were the so-called "four sons of Tsinghua", namely Zili (Rao Mengkan), Zishen (Zhu Xiang), Ziqian (Sun Dayu), and Zihui (Yang Shien).
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Zhu Xiang, whose name is Ziyuan, is originally from Taihu Lake in Anhui Province and was born in Yuanling, Hunan, and was one of the four student poets of Tsinghua Garden in the twenties, that is, one of the "Four Sons of Tsinghua". In 1925, he published his first collection of poems, Summer. The following year, he launched his own publication, Xinwen, which only published his own poems and translated poems, and published them himself, but due to financial constraints, only two issues were issued.
In 1927, the second collection of poems, "Grass Mang", was published. After that, he studied in the United States. After returning to China, his life was turbulent, running around for a career, and family conflicts became increasingly intensified.
During this period, he taught at National Anhui University.
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Zhu Xiang was one of the four student poets of Tsinghua Garden in the twenties, and was known as the "Four Sons of Tsinghua University" along with Rao Mengkan, Sun Dayu and Yang Shien, and later became important poets in the modern Chinese poetry scene along with the other three sons. While at the university, his artistic talent was already on the horizon, and he was a literary celebrity on the Tsinghua campus at that time.
In 1921, while studying at Tsinghua University, he began to write new poems, and his first works were mostly collected in the poetry collection Summer (1925). The style of works such as "Little River" is slender and beautiful, and the technique is still relatively naïve. After 1925, he consciously pursued the rectification of the rhythm and rhythm of new poetry, and participated in the work of "Morning Post Supplement and Poetry Engraved" founded by Wen Yiduo and Xu Zhimo in 1926, advocating the movement of rhythmic poetry, and publishing an advertisement of "My Poetry Reading Club", striving to practice the idea of the beauty of poetry.
His second collection of poems, Cao Mang Ji (1927), is neat in form, soft in tone, and beautiful in style, with a slow and beautiful rhythm in "Cradle Song" and "Lotus Picking Song", and his famous long poem "Wang Jiao" pays attention to the advantages of ancient Chinese lyrics and folk drum books. This collection of poems marks the growing maturity of his poetry. Zhu Xiang's creations before and after going abroad were more influenced by foreign poetry, and he experimented with a variety of Western poetry styles.
In his later period, he mostly used Western poetry styles and rhythms to pour out his sighs of life, among which the more than 70 sonnets collected in Shimen Collection (1934) are considered to be the most valuable part of his poetry collection (Liu Wuji's "Zhu Xiang's Sonnets"). In addition to his other works, there are also Hui Huan tunes, Ba slang songs, Shang Lai style, prose poems, poetry dramas, etc., all of which are foreign forms, which form a sharp contrast with the style of the earlier poems. Participated in the work of the "Morning Post Supplement Poetry Engraving" founded by Xu Zhimo.
Among them, the more than 70 sonnets collected in Shimen Collection (1934) are called the "most valuable part" of his poetry collection (Liu Wuji, Zhu Xiang's Sonnets). Zhu Xiang also wrote a lot of prose essays, poetry criticism, and translated and introduced many famous foreign poems. He used the pseudonym "Tianyong" to open a "table talk column" in the "Literary Weekly" in 1924, "Guava Collection" (1936).
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Chishang Tang Bai Juyi.
The little baby propped up the dinghy and secretly picked the white lotus.
I don't understand the hidden traces, and the duckweed opens together.
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Picking lotus poems for friends to see Zhu Chengbi.
Emperor Nanhua. Jiangnan can pick lotus, lotus leaves He Tiantian. There are double carps, playing with each other in the blue waves. Fish play lotus leaf east, fish play lotus leaf south. Who is the daughter in the depths of the lotus leaves, laughing and throwing a lotus across the water.
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The lotus leaf skirt is cut in one color, and the hibiscus is open to both sides of the face.
I can't see it when I enter the pool, and I feel that someone is coming when I hear the song.
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