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Heine's classic quote
"I sow dragon seeds, but I reap fleas" is what the German poet Heine said.

Brief introduction of German poet Heine;

Heine,1797 65438+February 65438+March was born in Dü sseldorf, Germany. Heine experienced the Napoleonic Wars in his childhood and adolescence. 1865438+After Napoleon's defeat in 2005, he worked in a bank. 18 19 and then studied at the universities of Bonn, G? ttingen and Berlin. When I was in Berlin, I met Mr. and Mrs. Enhagen von Enze, as well as writers Chamik and Fukai. Enze's literary salon is the literary center of Berlin. Under its influence, Heine's first book of poetry was published in Berlin in 182 1. 1823 published "Tragedy-Lyric Episode". 1824 1 Go back to the University of G? ttingen to study law, continue to write poems, and complete the return of the original collection.

1825 obtained the doctor of law degree. The updated The Return of the Native, together with Travels of Harz Mountain and Travels of Beihai, was compiled into travel notes and published in 1826, which aroused strong repercussions. 1827 Travel Notes Volume 2 was published. After returning to Hamburg from a trip to England, he published his poetry anthology, which included most of the previously published poems, and established Heine's position as an outstanding lyric poet. The third volume of Travel Notes was published in 1829.

Later, Heine published articles and poems such as The Present Situation of France, On French Painters, A Brief History of Modern German Literature, Records of the Deaths of Ludwig Bernard and Henrich Heine, and German Winter Fairy Tales.

1May 848, he was completely paralyzed. He persisted in writing with amazing perseverance and dictated a collection of poems, Romantic Zero, which was published in 185 1. Later, he also wrote some essays.

1856 February, Heine died in Paris.