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Taking dreams as horses is a famous poem by Haizi. Explanation: Take your dreams as the direction and motivation (horse, here refers to being as stable and firm as a horse). Taking Dreams as Horses: Selected Poems of Haizi was published by Beijing October Literature and Art Publishing House on March 20 16.
Haizi, formerly known as Cha Haisheng, 1964 was born in Chawan, Gaohe, Huaining County, Anhui Province, and grew up in the countryside. 1979 15 was admitted to the law department of Peking University, and he began to write poems during his college years (1982). 1983 after graduation, Peking University was assigned to work in the philosophy department of China University of Political Science and Law. 1989 committed suicide in Shanhaiguan on March 26th.
In the poet's short life, he kept a holy heart. He was not understood by the world for a long time, but he was a poet who tried his best to impact the limits of literature and life in the history of China's new literature in the 1970s. With brilliant talent, miraculous creativity, keen intuition and extensive knowledge, he created nearly 2 million words of poems, novels, plays and papers in an extremely poor and monotonous living environment.
His main works include: the long poem Only Water, Water, the long poem The Earth, the poetic drama The Sun (unfinished), the first chorus drama Messiah, the second chorus drama, the long poem Dazza (unfinished), the drama Mao and about 200 lyric short poems. He and Xichuan jointly printed a collection of poems, The Urn in the Wheat Field.
1986 won the special prize of the first May 4th Literature Grand Prix of Peking University Art Festival, and 1988 won the honorary prize of the third October Literature Award. Some of his works have been included in nearly 20 anthologies of poems, but most of them have yet to be sorted out and published. In his view, poetry is something that returns freedom and silence to mankind.
References:
Introduction of Baidu Encyclopedia and Haizi who takes dreams as horses