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What are Feng Huacheng’s poems?

Feng Huacheng’s poems include:

1. I once thought that you were mute and that your father loved you. But one day you opened your mouth and called you father! The mountain breeze is moving slightly and the spring water is clear; I am probably the happiest father in the world, enough to endure all the injustices in the world!

2. The wind in Beituo Temple

The wind penetrated into the ruins, piercing the withering. The clouds were low and the crows were chirping, and the wind brought in bursts of smoke, which melted away the incense and shattered the sound of the bells. The wind carries the slightest chill, rushing into the pores, extinguishing the heat in the heart and awakening the supreme coolness.

3. Searching?

Seeds are looking for spring in winter, shoes are looking for a way out in the darkness, spanning ancient and modern times, exhausting the world, iron shoes are broken, the void is shattered, in a trance, suddenly Wake up, the road is at your feet, spring is in your heart.

Feng Huacheng’s ending:

As a poet, Feng Huacheng did not adapt to the development of the times when facing the changing literature, but remained conservative in his thinking. Even if he later chose to return to Jichun for development, he did not develop well in the end because of his limited talents.

When Feng Huacheng and Zhou Rong were together, the two would often quarrel, mostly because they had different views on things. Zhou Rong has her own nobility, while Feng Huacheng has his own worldliness. The two cannot tolerate each other in this regard, and they are bound to break up. Later, Feng Huacheng took everything lightly and chose to become a monk and spend the rest of his life in a temple. It was also the best choice for him.