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Heine's two most famous poems
1, life can't bloom brilliantly from lies.

What you take from here in winter will be returned to you in spring.

In the European literary world of19th century, Heine was called the most brilliant name at that time, and it is estimated that few people raised objections. Heine is famous for his lyric poems and is known as "the last representative of German classical literature". Many of his poems are called the best works in German, and the philosophical views revealed in his poems are even more commendable. /kloc-in the 20th century, he was able to combine poetry and philosophy, and made extraordinary achievements in both fields. Heine is one of them, few people can compare with him.

Throughout Heine's literary career, it began with the German Romantic Movement and ended in the early stage of young Germany. These two schools have influenced his literary creation, and there are strong traces of them in his poems, but he does not fully agree with any of them. In the later period, due to the worship of individual liberalism, it ran counter to the mainstream thought of the society at that time, which led him to be unable to stand in Germany and had to stay away from his hometown, and eventually he became a guest and died in another country.