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Where is "Glass is clear, oranges are brilliant" from?

"The glass is clear, the oranges are brilliant" is from the poet Beidao's "The Festival". Beidao's original name was Zhao Zhenkai, and "Beidao" was a pen name given to him by the poet Munk, and it was also his most influential pen name. Beidao is a native of Huzhou, Zhejiang Province, and was born in Beijing. He is a contemporary Chinese poet and writer, and one of the representative figures of hazy poetry.

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The themes of Beidao's works are as follows:

Beidao is an important representative of the Hazy Poetry School that emerged in the latter part of the Cultural Revolution, and he is best known for his poems like Answer", "Everything", "Proclamation", "The End or the Beginning", etc., had shaken countless people in China, and his thoughts expressed the criticism and denial, skepticism and bewilderment of the generation that grew up in the Cultural Revolution after the loss of faith.

In addition, Beidao's poems are cold and discursive, with strong critical and ideological energy, and he always explores and even interrogates the truth and value of mankind, the times, and even the self in the midst of paradoxes and ruptures. Bei Dao once said, "Poets should build their own world through their works, which is a sincere and unique world, a world of integrity, justice and humanity." ?

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Baidu Encyclopedia - Beidao