Dai Wangshu, a modern symbolic poet, left readers with infinite associations with clear and hazy sentences in his work Rain Lane, which brought the charm of symbolic poetry to the extreme. Its name "Wang Shu" comes from "Wang Shu Cao" and is selected from Notes. "("Wang Shucao ") its color is red, its leaves are like lotus, it is like lotus near, and it is like lotus far away", which means to forget all discomfort and live a free life.
Second, Xu Zhimo
Xu Zhimo, a representative poet of the modern crescent school, should be famous for his poem Farewell to Cambridge. His name is "Zhimo", which was taken by his father. When Xu Zhimo was a child, he invited a brilliant monk to touch his bones and tell his fortune. The expression says, "Master Xu has a strange bone, and he will succeed in the future." His father was very happy and named him "Zhimo"
Third, Lin
Lin, your masterpiece is April Day on Earth, a modern talented woman. She is not only an architect, but also a poet and writer in China. The name comes from a literary allusion, The Four Wonders of Elegance in the Book of Songs, which says that "a great man, when he inherits the emblem, is a hundred men", in which "emblem" means virtue and reputation, which means that he is famous for his beauty and wisdom.
Fourth, Song Meiling.
Song Meiling, the former "First Lady of the Republic of China", has excellent English and is proficient in six languages. Her original name is "Meilin", which means beautiful and exquisite. Later, her father thought the name "Meilin" was too foreign and elegant, so he changed it to "Ling", referring to age, temperament and classical literature.
Verb (abbreviation of verb) Li Qingzhao
Li Qingzhao, Yi 'an Jushi, a famous poetess in Song Dynasty, is known as "the first talented woman in the ages" and one of the representatives of graceful and restrained ci school. Li Qingzhao was born in a scholarly family, and her name shows everyone's magnanimity. Qingzhao's poems are graceful and elegant, which complement her poetic style. His word Yi 'an Jushi means "turning the chaos in the world into stability and thinking about peace soon", which expresses the poet's strong patriotic thought and is very infectious.