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Why did Gu Cheng write poetry from a child's perspective?
I wonder which ancient city you are looking at? As an urban fan, I make it clear that Gu Cheng's poems are never written for children, but make people feel very childlike and ironic. I want to read children's poems and move to North Island.

Simply look at a poem by Gu Cheng, and simply look at yourself described in the work.

Biographical notes

I am a sad child.

Never grew up

I come from Caotan in the north.

Go out, along a line.

White road, walk into

A city full of gears

Walk into a narrow street

Every low heart in the shed

In the cold smoke

Keep telling the green story.

I trust my audience.

-The sky, and.

Water droplets splashed on the sea.

They will take care of everything for me.

Cover up what you can't find

Grave. I know

At that time, all the grass and flowers

Will be surrounded.

At that moment when the lights are dim.

Kiss my sadness gently

A simple and professed poem, he just tells you where he came from, what he passed by, what he confided and what he believed. However, none of this matters. The important thing is that he knows that no sorrow will be abandoned, someone will become his audience, and someone will kiss his poem ~ (personal opinion only)