1948 in the first half of the year, there were differences between the founders on the purpose and principle of running the magazine, and Hang Youhe decided to quit and set up China New Poetry. The editorial board of Poetry was established by Lin Hong, Kangding, Shen Ming and Fang Ping. Both Lin Hong and Cang Kejia believe that more works with strong fighting atmosphere are closely related to people's lives, and they oppose western modernist works that are divorced from reality and obscure. Hang Youhe, on the other hand, advocates paying attention to artistic conception and tone, doing more artistic exploration in poetry, and opposing vague works with slogans. (July1948-June 10) The editorial board said in "New Starting Point": "The selected manuscripts in the past are miscellaneous", "Starting from this series, we should publish works that strongly reflect the reality with the maximum length. We need healthy and powerful realistic poems based on the real feelings of life, and we don't need sentimental and decadent works that only belong to individuals, nor do we need mysterious things. We advocate that simple terms and forms acceptable to ordinary readers should be improved on the basis of popularization and popularized under the guidance of improvement. "
China's New Poetry Period (1948, 6- 1948, 10)
China's new poetry was founded in June 1948.
It was published by Xingqun Publishing House, and only five issues were sealed up with the publishing house.
Hang Yuehe, Xin Di, Fang Jing, Chen, Tang Qi and Tang are members of the editorial board.
The backbone of China's new poetry;
Three northern stars: Mu Dan, Du Fu and Yuan Kejia.
The core of poetry creation: Chen, Tang Qi, Xin Di.
Naming of "Nine Leaves"
1980 Yuan Kejia, Chen and Hang Yuehe edited Nine Leaves in Beijing.
Published by Jiangsu People's Publishing House 198 1
Mu Dan, a nine-leaf poet
Mu Dan (19 18— 1977), 19 18, was born in Tianjin on February 24th, 2008, and his ancestral home was in Haining, Zhejiang. His original name is Cha Liang Zheng. 1929, admitted to Nankai middle school and started literary creation. He was admitted to Tsinghua in 35 years. As a translator, he published his first book of poetry, Expedition, 45 years later. He went to the United States in 1948, studied British and American literature at the University of Chicago, and obtained a master's degree in May1year. In 1953, he returned to China and served as a professor of foreign languages at Nankai University. He translated and published poems such as Pushkin and Shelley. In 1958, he was forced to stop teaching because of unfair treatment and was sent to work in the library. He died in Tianjin on February 26th, 77. In 79, his unjust case was solved.
Published poems:
Expedition 45 years 65438+ 10 month, Kunming wenju society.
Mu Dan's poetry anthology, May, 47, Shenyang (self-printed)
Flag in February of' 48, Shanghai Cultural Life Publishing House.
Selected Poems of Mu Dan, People's Literature Publishing House,1August, 986.
Complete Poems of Mu Dan, China Literature Publishing House, 1996.
The temptation of snakes (poetry anthology)1April, 997, Zhuhai Publishing House.
Mu Dan's poems are full of emotional depth, sensitive breadth and expression, which is quite tasteful of Eliot's The Waste Land. The disadvantage is that some sentences are slightly tedious, and some are mixed with rich feelings.