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What are the characteristics of misty poetry?

Obscure poetry came into being in the late 1970s and early 1980s, which changed the characteristics of "clarity" of new poetry, and its content was meaningful. It emphasizes the poet's self-awareness, and often uses symbols, metaphors, illusions, hallucinations and other means to turn a single image of a poem into a multi-level image superposition, which casts a hazy color on the poem and gives people a unique aesthetic feeling. Representative poets include Shu Ting and others.

Misty poems: To the Oak Tree by Shu Ting, A Generation by Gu Cheng, Far and Near, Snow White Wall by Liang.

Post-misty poetry: Have you seen the sea by Han Dong, Friends from afar by Yu Jian and Chinese Department by Li Yawei.