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"Smell a lot" is a crescent faction. The Crescent School is an important poetic genre in the history of modern new poetry, influenced by Tagore's "Crescent Moon". In 1923, the activities of the Crescent Society began in Beijing, and the poetry school was roughly divided into two periods, before and after 1927.
In the spring of 1927, Hu Shi, Xu Zhimo, Wen Yiduo, Liang Shiqiu and others founded the Crescent Bookstore, and the following year they founded the monthly magazine "Crescent Moon", and the main activities of the "Crescent School" were transferred to Shanghai, which was the later Crescent School. It is mainly based on the monthly "New Moon" and the quarterly "Poetry Magazine", which was founded in 1930, and the new members include Chen Mengjia, Fang Weide, Bian Zhilin, etc.
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Crescentism: An important poetic genre in the history of modern new poetry, influenced by Tagore's Crescent Moon. The main members are Wen Yiduo, Zhu Xiang, Rao Mengkan, Liu Mengwei, Hu Shi, Xu Zhimo, Liang Shiqiu, Chen Mengjia, Fang Weide, Bian Zhilin, Sun Dayu, Rao Mengkan, Chen Mengjia, Lin Huiyin, Zang Kejia, Liu Mengwei, Jian Xianai, Shen Congwen, Sun Yutang, etc.
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Wen Yiduo is a representative poet of the poetry of the Crescent School. Wen Yiduo inherited the rhythmic tradition of classical Chinese poetry, and together with Ai Qing and Tian Jian, he formed the main line of modern Chinese poetry, fully affirming the "new tradition" of Chinese new poetry.
Although Wen Yiduo was deeply influenced by the American Imagist School, he did not directly apply the creative techniques of the Imagist School, but skillfully combined the characteristics of Chinese New Poetry. He emphasized the use of reason to control emotions, and called on poets not to deliberately pursue the form of poetry, but to make the expression of emotions and form perfectly combined, to seek exquisite artistic ideas, and to convey the inner emotional experience; At the same time, the innovation of new poetry language, the writing of modern rhythmic poetry, and the integration of Chinese and Western poetry have been carried out in depth and practice, which has had a non-negligible impact on correcting the tendency of early vernacular new poetry to be plain and straightforward, and promoting the development of Chinese new poetry art.
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Wen Yiduo is a Chinese poet, scholar, university professor, and modern Chinese writer. Because of his family heritage, he has been fond of classical poetry and art since childhood.
Wen Yiduo advocated that the rhythmic poems of the new poems should pay attention to the best beauty, pay attention to the neatness of the sound ruler, and the harmony of the rhyme; It is necessary to pay attention to the beauty of painting, make sure that the sentences are carved and written, rigorous and refined; It is necessary to pay attention to the beauty of architecture, the pursuit of the symmetry of the section, and the uniformity of the sentence.
Wen Yiduo's new poems have a strong national consciousness and reveal strong patriotic feelings, from a surreal and romantic life, to full of enthusiasm, all dedicated to the cause he is loyal to. Among the writers of the Crescent School, only Wen Yiduo showed a strong and urgent patriotic spirit and a sense of justice.
"Song of the Seven Sons", "Dead Water", "Discovery", "Classical New Meaning", "Tang Poetry Miscellaneous", etc. >>>More
Youth will always be revolutionary, and revolution will always be youth. — Smell a lot. >>>More
Zang Kejia and Wen Yiduo met in Qingdao, which was in the summer of 1930. Zang Kejia is a freshman in the English Department of Qingdao University. After the start of the semester, Zang wanted to transfer to the Department of Chinese, so he went to the office of the head of the Department of Chinese Literature to find Mr. Wen. >>>More
Mr. Wen Yiduo "said it after doing it, but didn't say it when he did it", and created: "Miscellaneous Treatises on Tang Poetry", "Chu Ci Proofreading", and "Classical New Righteousness", which focused on showing that he was an "outstanding scholar". >>>More
Period: Modern and contemporary.
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