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A "wolf" in Taiwan's modern poetry world- Ji Xian

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"Your Name"

Your name

With the lightest and lightest sound in the world,

Gently call your name every night and every night.

Write your name,

Draw your name,

And the dream is your glowing name.

Like the sun, like the stars, your name.

Like a lamp, like a diamond, your name.

Like a spark flying, like lightning, your name.

Like the burning of a primeval forest, your name.

Engrave your name,

Engrave your name on the tree,

Engrave your name on the tree of unspeakable life.

When this plant grows into a towering ancient tree,

Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

Your name is also bigger.

Big up, your name.

Light up, your name.

So, gently and gently call your name.

A "wolf" in Taiwan's modern poetry world- Ji Xian

Ji Xian's earth-shattering and glorious era in Taiwan's poetry scene was precisely the dark era of Taiwanese society trembling in the white terror in the 1950s, when the Kuomintang collapsed in the civil war and the party-state moved to Taiwan.

He advocates pure poetry, but poetry is derived from real life, his concept and works are actually contrary to each other, he said that modern poetry is to accommodate the spirit and elements of all emerging poetic schools since Portrell, but this sentence itself is not in line with the western modern historical facts and violates the spirit of Western modern poetry, when he first listed "modern" and "anti-communist" as the two major purposes, let Taiwanese modern poetry fall into a paradox of left and right. If you want to be modern, then the spirit of Modern Poetry in the West is incompatible with the requirements of Taiwan's political situation, and if it is another, it is even more contrary to modern poetry to rely on authoritative rule.

A "wolf" in Taiwan's modern poetry world- Ji Xian

Although the purpose is not simple, the value and significance of the existence of the ji string cannot be ignored. As the founder of the Modern Poetry School in Taiwan, he has indeed made outstanding contributions to the development of Taiwan's poetry circle, and he believes that skill is greater than everything, and it is necessary to work performance. His works have always been full of strong passion, such as in "The Wolf's Solo Step", "and Heng has shaken the empty world with several poignant long screams, making the heavens and earth tremble like malaria." "Readers can feel the poet's arrogance and passion. Secondly, he was also good at expressing emotions in plain language and creating "the music of prose", which he believed was characterized by the use of prose on tools, advocating nature and arbitrariness, such as "Miracle": "Under my forbidden fortress, a poor love was executed, and then I washed and incensed its body, buried deep in the cemetery of my memory." "The language is simple but musically beautiful and full of affection.

Ji Xian's poems are diverse in style, full of emotion and tangible content, and his self-deprecation of fate and pain also shows the poet's temperament, becoming a milestone figure in Taiwan's poetry circle.