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Brief introduction of poet Gu Cheng
Gu Cheng, the main representative of misty poetry, is known as Zuoke's contemporary romantic poet. His early poems have a childlike style and fantastic emotions, and they sing fairy-tale teenage life with intuitive and impressive sentences. The phrase "The night gave me black eyes/I used them to look for light" of his generation became a classic sentence in China's new poems. After living in seclusion in Riptide Island, 1993, 10, he killed his wife Xie Ye in a New Zealand apartment due to marital changes and committed suicide. Leave a lot of poems, essays, calligraphy, paintings and other works. His works have been translated into more than ten languages, including English, French, German, Spanish and Swedish. Chinese Name of Basic Information Column: Gu Cheng Nationality: China Nationality: Han Nationality Birthplace: Beijing Date of Birth: 1956 Date of Death: 1993 10/0/8 Representative Works: Black Eyes, Eiko, Moon [Hidden] in Japanese Catalogue. Brief introduction of Gu Cheng Brief introduction of Gu Cheng (2) Classic hat poem about Gu Cheng Gu Cheng: "Respecting Teacher Andersen" Brief introduction of Gu Cheng's life (2) Classic hat poem about Gu Cheng Gu Cheng: "Respecting Teacher Andersen" Gu Cheng's suicide note.