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What poetic style is Dai Wangshu's Rain Lane?
Dai Wangshu's Rain Lane is a representative of symbolism.

Dai Wangshu (1905.3.5 ~1950.2.28) is a modern poet. Also known as "Rain Lane Poet", China modernist symbolism poet. Dai Wangshu is a pen name, formerly known as Dai Chaoan, also known as Dai Mengou. Pen names Ai Anfu, Jiang Si, etc. Hangzhou County, Zhejiang Province (now Yuhang District, Hangzhou).

His pen name comes from Qu Yuan's Li Sao: "Wang Shu was the pioneer before, and Fei Lian was the subordinate later." Qu Yuan wandered in the sky, searched underground and sat in a car pulled by a dragon horse, with Wang Shu, the moon god, leading the way, followed by Fei Lian, the wind god. Wang Shu is the god who drives away the moon in myths and legends. She is beautiful, gentle, pure and elegant. I studied in France and was influenced by French symbolist poets.