Poet of this issue, Du Lulu
Du Lulu, a native of Hefei, Anhui Province, began writing poetry in 2004. The main poems are "Approximation", "Adventure Island", "She Didn't Meet a Brown Horse", and "Let's Talk About the Right Flame". He has won the "Pearl River International Poetry Festival Young Poet Award", "October Poetry Award", "Modern Chinese Biennial Top Ten" and other awards.
Between Mountains and Rivers
Poetry/Du Green
Unfold the scroll to the night walker, between the mountains and rivers
Above the cave
Man overlaps with distant mountains.
Be a person who buries his head in his head and walks,
Go to the shadows of the mountains
Turn the flesh into a dotted line
Outline the beauty of the world, the beauty of this person's stay.
Passing through the field can be pounced,
There are rye dishes
Feed the beauty of the cows and walk to the ruined gables
Rebuild as beautiful as a country.
In the upper reaches of the river, night and day alternate
Like the rigor of a traveler's half life.
The ferry route parallels the current,
ancient towns and islands,
The silence is like night, who can penetrate the beauty of the moment.
At this moment, the beauty is more than the landscape.
Spiral up the road, in the torrential rain
Search for the way forward
This man who was drenched in rain
Come here, sniffing like a barking dog under a camphor tree
Undulating hillsides, pleasant beauty.
Directions cannot be easily discerned in heavy fog.
In the mountains,
She was only worried that what lay ahead of her was too beautiful.
Uncontrolled beauty. Flood like weeds on the water
Backwards, the beauty of pain.