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Ten classic short poems by Zhang Zao
Zhang Zao's ten most classic short poems are as follows:

Zhang Zao's representative works include Who is it, Moon in the Mirror, Water in October, The Story of Late Autumn, Telescope, Juanjuan, Butterfly, Dream of the King of Chu and so on.

Zhang Zao is regarded as one of the most outstanding poets in China in the 20th century. Zhang Zao's Poems is the first book1more than 30 poems that Zhang Zao has seen so far, which shows all the poetic features of the most "low-yield" outstanding poet in the contemporary era.

Among them, many works before the poet "In the Mirror" were collected for the first time, and a date before "In the Mirror" was shown to readers. It also includes all the important poems in Zhang Zao's later period.

Extended data:

1. The main works published are: Letters in the Spring and Autumn Period, Poems of Zhang Zao, Studies on Cultural Modernity in China, Editor-in-Chief of German-Chinese Bilingual Dictionary, Huang Ke, etc. There are also some translations of poems and fairy tales in English and German.

Steven's translated works (translated in cooperation with Chen Dongbiao) and the fairy tale picture book Night were published. 20 12 April, Selected Works of Zhang Zao was published by People's Literature Publishing House.

2. Zhang Zao's poetry is a perfect combination of traditional poetry and modern poetry. He inherited the "coquettish" tradition from the lyrical source of poetry, and perfectly displayed this tradition in the current context. ?

3. The character graduated from the English Department of Hunan Normal University with a bachelor's degree and was admitted to Sichuan International Studies University for a master's degree.

From 65438 to 0986, he went abroad and lived in Germany all the year round. She received her Ph.D. from Trier University in Germany, and later taught at the University of Tubingen. After returning to China, he taught in the College of Literature of Henan University and the School of Literature and Journalism and Communication of Minzu University of China.