Enemy Language

Enemy Language

by Kong Hao

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This is a collection of "lyrical" poems by the poet Kong Hao, or in other words, a collection of "love poems". It includes three volumes: "First Volume: Infinite Things", "Second Volume: Endless Meanings" and "Third Volume: Infinite Worlds", which includes excellent poems such as "Beside Qinghai Lake", "It's no longer easy to let the rain wet my face", "Missing you is salty", "The beauty of your eyes", "The wind blows past", "The woman named Hong". The poet uses an elegant classical language and simple and direct modern vernacular to construct his spiritual pagoda, "making those loves warmer and more real!" In this way, the light of words in Chinese poetry is polished, and undoubtedly finds a source of vitality for Chinese lyric poetry, which is worthy of slow reading by poetry lovers.

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