1. When the God of Love taps your shoulder, even a person who usually doesn’t know what poetry is will suddenly become a poet. ——Plato
2. The significance of Li Zhaoxing’s poetry lies not in the art of poetry itself, but in reminding diplomats and even all state officials: Each of us is a carrier of Chinese, and we should use beautiful Chinese to speak Enrich your life and win the vast world. ——Kong Qingdong
3. I don’t know when poetry and songs were divided into two, and they were also divided into poets that people admired and prostitutes that people despised. In other words, poetry, a seamless thing in which spirit and body are integrated into one, is broken down into the spiritual ("poet") and the physical (geisha). ——Zhang Ning
4. As one of the most spiritual (soul) and culturally creative artistic activities and behaviors, poetry creation must reflect the value stance and relationship of the creator (poet). Related issues of "identity" (sociocultural and biological). In this sense, as the other half of human beings, the poetry creation (poetry writing) behavior of "women" undoubtedly has its unique and important spiritual and cultural value. ——Tan Wuchang
5. The stylistic consciousness of women's prose has been initially formed in the late "May Fourth Movement", but this consciousness has not penetrated into all women's writing as a tradition. For many female writers, prose creation is often an accessory to novels or poems. It only inherits excess enthusiasm or helplessness after enthusiasm fades. The independence of prose as a literary style is often ignored. ——Wang Hongyan
6. From an ideological and spiritual perspective, college poets with modernist tendencies are accustomed to expressing the tense confrontation or confrontation between ideals and reality in their poetry writing, as well as the self-censorship squeezed by the real world. Various situations of pressure, "self-anxiety" are the core "motifs" in their works. From an artistic perspective, college poets with modernist poetic tastes are good at using "deep imagery" to present their own spiritual illusions, and pursue the use of "deep experience" to convey their "abnormal" relationship between the world and themselves. various feelings and thoughts. ——Tan Wuchang
7. The introduction and identification of the concept of "college poetry" should not be understood as an expedient critical concept or strategy, but should be regarded as a The actual phenomenon of poetry. In a general sense, "college poetry" is a poetic "naming" and "positioning" of the author's poetry writing based on his status as a college student or graduate student (master's student and doctoral student). Therefore, the existence of "college poetry" has unquestionable "legitimacy" from both a theoretical and practical (reality) perspective. ——Tan Wuchang
8. Like many years at the beginning of the century, there was nothing worth writing about in the literary world in 2006. The noise we saw was nothing more than the hype of the book market by famous writers or those in the 1980s. Finally, there are the strange "poems" that are popular on the Internet, and the changes in the power of official literary institutions. In this era, there are very few things that belong to literature itself that can be precipitated. If people write the literary history of this period a hundred years from now, they will probably be so stingy that not even a single word will be left out. ——Wang Hongyan
9. Without the emotions caused by oil paintings, sculptures, music, poetry and various natural beauties, half of the joy of life will be lost. ——Spencer
10. History makes people wise, poetry makes people clever, mathematics makes people precise, natural history makes people profound, ethics makes people solemn, logic and rhetoric make people eloquent. . ——Bacon
11. The literature of the nineteenth century is literature suitable for reading aloud because it has an overall "sad" tone, that is, a tone that is romantic, lyrical, and can be read aloud. . Needless to say, poetry, even novels, Turgenev's, Tolstoy's, and even some of Dostoyevsky's early novels can move aristocratic ladies to tears in upper-class salons. Woof woof. ——Zhang Ning