◎ To the effect that
Text/Zhang Lin
Some things are born big, like the sea
Some things, even to death, are small, such as grass
And then there's a few things
I was old when I met her, like home
I'm slowly going through it
From small to large, and then gradually aging process
- My whole life
Like a small grass, thinking of the sea, like coming to the hometown

Zhang Lin: Female, born in 1989, from Yuanping, Shanxi. A contracted writer of Shanxi Literature College, he participated in the 37th Youth Poetry Conference, won the Young Poet Award of Yangtze River Poetry Journal, the Special Prize of Du Fu International Poetry Competition, etc., and published poems such as "Paper Butterfly" and "So Beautiful in the World".
◎Afternoon stove
Text/once
Remember the afternoon stove
Keep adding charcoal
The temperature inside the house is getting higher and higher
Remembering the kerosene lamp of my childhood
My mother was writing my homework
Quietly turn on the wick
Poverty is as simple as that
A single wick can make her heart ache
Once: Born in 1980 in Tongcheng, Anhui Province, a student of the Poetry Advanced Study Class of Lu Xun Literature Institute, he participated in the 8th October Poetry Society and the 36th Youth Poetry Society. His works have been published in October, Poetry Journal, Prose Poetry, Qinghai Lake, Yellow River Literature, Stars and other publications. He and his friends edited the "Anhui Post-80s Poetry Archives". He has published poetry collections such as "Scattered Huizhou", "Gaohebu", "Overlooking the Lighthouse", and "Return in the Afternoon".
◎Overnight at Midas Temple
Text/Lin Shan
Well, let's talk about the Void
The sound of the wind is small, and the starlight is faint
The waves stretch endlessly
I am the one who was able to escape from the world for a short time
I was in the dark. How rare
The undulating insect chirping did not bring me sorrow
It was empty all around, and only fireflies followed me
Flapping his wings, "Slow down, slow down."
How much like years ago, I fell on the side of the road
As soon as I looked up, I saw the compassionate face of the bodhisattva
Lin Shan: Post-80s, Jiangxi nationality. He is a member of the Chinese Writers Association and the 36th Advanced Research Class of Lu Xun Literature Institute. Published a collection of poems "Little Sorrow and Joy" and "Long Time No See". He participated in the 4th People's Literature New Wave Poetry Conference and won the 2016 Jiangxi Poet of the Year Award, the 2nd Chinese Poetry Discovery Award, and the 17th Chinese Young Poet Award.