The second echelon is 79 and 80 college poets, such as Lin Song, Yu Jian, Jianning, Su Liming, Yongming Zhai, Lin Xue, Xiaojun, Wang Yin, Chen Dongdong, Lu Yimin, Luo Yihe, Haizi, Park Min and Xichuan.
The third echelon is 8 1, 82, 83 university poets, such as Di Jiang, Cang Di, Huang Canran, Zhang Zao and Li Yuansheng.
The fourth echelon is college poets in 1984, 1985 and 1986, such as Xiao Hai, Sha Yi, Nakajima, Xu Jiang, Hou Ma, Ye Kuangzheng, Sang Ke and Gomai.
Their poetry newspapers and periodicals are divided into three types. The first category is poetry newspapers and periodicals founded by large organizations across schools: for example, college students' poetry founded by Heilongjiang College Students' Poetry Federation 1984, college students' poetry jointly founded by nearly 20 college students' poetry societies in Chongqing in March, 1985, this generation (1979), and China Contemporary Poetry (6544).
The second category is the social magazines founded by poetry clubs and literary clubs in colleges and universities, such as the literary series New Leaves founded by Liaoning Normal University 1979, the poetry magazine Red Heart and Red Leaves edited by Xu Jingya, Wang Xiaoni and Lv Guipin, the Social Magazine of Yuxia Island edited by Lin Song, Zhang Xiaobo and Yu Kuichao, and Ginkgo biloba edited by Yu Jian.
The third category is poetry newspapers and periodicals run by college students' campus poets, such as Echo Wall Poetry Journal founded by Feng Xincheng 1982 and Contemporary Poetry Journal founded by 1984, as well as the works 65438+ founded by 80 students of Chinese Department of Shanghai Normal University. Cang Di, an 83-year-old Chinese student in Peking University, edited the literature series Morning Star, the poetry magazine Rainbow founded by Wan Xia, Li Xueming and Zhu Zhiyong, the poetry magazine Moment founded by Li Yawei and Hu Yu, and the poetry magazine Golden Shield founded by Wan Xia, Li Yawei and Hu Yu.