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Chasing the sun
Text/River
The day he hit the road, he was old
Otherwise he wouldn't chase the sun
He made sacrifices on the day he was on the road
He saw light again in the blood, he heard
In the blood of the earth and in the heavens are the sound of drums
He stood silently and twisted, alone
One left and one right jumped for a long time
Outside of the ceremony, there is nothing more than a long-term performance
He coiled the snake and hung it on his ear
Straighten the snake in your hand
Crazy and crazy
The sun doesn't like loneliness
The sharp flame of the snake shinko reminded him of childhood
Spreads and flows into the heart
Legend has it that he was so thirsty that he drank the Yellow River
In fact, he filled himself up and handed it to the sun
In fact, he and the sun had long been drunk with each other
He washed and dried himself in the sun
He spread his bumps on the ground
There are roads with wrinkles and dry lakes
When the sun settled in his heart
He found the sun soft, soft and painful
You can touch it, he's old
Fingers shaking like sunlight
You can leave and throw your cane into the sky at will
Someone picked up a stick of firewood on the spring grass
Looking up, peaches roll across the mountains
Jiang He, male, formerly known as Yu Youze, born in 1949, a native of Beijing, graduated from high school in 1968. In May 1980, he published his debut novel "Variations of the Stars" in Shanghai Literature, and wrote the poetry collection "From Here" and "The Sun and Its Reflection", and was one of the representative poets of the Obscure Poetry School in the new era. His poems are infused with a fairly thick sense of history, and he has won the attention of society with political lyric poems such as "Monument" and the ancient mythological group poem "The Sun and Its Reflection". Together with Gu Cheng, BeiDao, Shu Ting and Yang Lian, he is known as the "Five Obscure Poets".
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