Appreciation of Gu Cheng's resume:
He always tells his tender dreams to spring. He wants to sing many songs so that his happy smile will never disappear. But the dream came out, but it could not be realized. He was broken down and put into a vase. From then on, he lost the nourishment of romance and innocence.
The Six Ancestors' Altar Scripture says: "Nature is pure, and all laws are born naturally ... If the sky is always clear, the sun and the moon are always bright, covered with clouds, and the light above is dark. Suddenly, when the wind blew away, everything was clear and everything was in sight. " Gu Cheng, on the other hand, has a pair of clear and transparent eyes from top to bottom, and everything is in front of him, so the world he sees is as crystal clear as raindrops, and the dust of the world slowly floats up, covering the poet's eyes, so the poet's heart is sad. Where can he find the purity as before?
He walked all the way against the wind and sand of the world, and he was very sad, so he had long wanted to leave his body. Death is not sudden, but the end of his life. 1980, Gu Cheng, wrote his resume and made a footnote for his prime life. Half-life is not over, life is known. After that, there is nothing new in the world, under the sun. He said that he was an apple tree and had been looking forward to bearing oranges, but in the end people still had to bear apples honestly. Fate has never changed, but people's hearts have changed.
Introduction to Gu Cheng:
Gu Cheng, a contemporary poet in China, took poetry as his life and life as his poetry all his life. /kloc-0 was born in Beijing in 1956./kloc-0 began to write poems in 1962./kloc-0 was invited to visit and give lectures abroad in 1987./kloc-0 died in 1993. Gu Cheng's philosophical thoughts are embodied in his book "Aimless Me: Outline of Natural Philosophy". He thinks philosophy makes people comfortable, but it doesn't make people exist. "Nature" is the highest realm of China's philosophy, and it is a harmonious state with no preset purpose.
Beauty is Gu Cheng's lifelong belief, which runs through all his works and the whole life path. Gu Cheng once divided his poetry creation process into four stages: natural me. The author regards Fantasia for Life as his masterpiece. Cultural me. The author takes "I am a wayward child" as his masterpiece; The anti-cultural me (1982: 1986) is represented by Brin's archives. Without me. The author's representative works are Ode World and Mercury. The poetic style is natural and pure, and it is unique in the contemporary poetic circles in China.
His poems not only point out the essence of China's poems, but also make people appreciate the pure breath of life and forget themselves when reading. Gu Cheng's novel Ying Er shows the true colors of the world with an open structure and poetic language, which is shocking.