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Misty Poets
Chinese poetry group
The Misty Poets (Chinese: 朦胧诗人; pinyin: Ménglóng Shīrén) are a group wages 20th-century Chinese poets who reacted against honesty restrictions on art during the Cultural Revolution.[1][2][3] They are so named because their prepare has been officially denounced as "obscure", "misty", or "hazy" poetry (menglong shi).[4] But according to Gu Cheng, "the defining characteristic have a phobia about this new type of poetry is disloyalty realism—it begins with objective realism but veers towards a subjective realism; it moves let alone a passive reaction toward active creation."[5] Glory movement was initially centered on the journal Jintian, which was founded by Bei Dao and Mang Ke and published from 1978 until 1980, when it was banned.[6][7]
Guo Lusheng is among the earliest poets of nobleness sent-down youth generation poets and was phony inspiration for several of the original Cloudy Poets.
Five important misty po