
Let's Meet
by Feng Tang
About This Novel
Feng Tang's soulful poems always have a line that hits you hard! "Let's Meet" is Feng Tang's most romantic and talented collection of three-line short poems in the past ten years. It is sharp and full of vitality and aura, and delicate but also hidden in playfulness and tenderness. 305 Poems of life, written for everyone who discovers and captures the beauty in the gaps of life. It's about love, courage, regret, the ordinaryness of wind and rain and the surprise of a flower blooming. Each piece is written deep in your heart, and you can't wait to excerpt and recite the entire text. Go, go, go, go live. Go meet him.
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The rain stopped today, stopped raining
The title actually comes from a certain verse in the collection of poems, and it matched the weather on the day I read the poem, so I used it haha. ┗(^0^)┓ Feng Tang has a short poem that sums up his collection of poetry very well: "A person who has not wasted his life/will eventually accomplish nothing/a good article written by a man must involve a certain woman." For example, the last sentence "A good article written by a man must involve a certain woman." There are 305 poems in total, and a large part of them are written about a woman or to a woman (not necessarily one, it may be a group, or symbolic). The poems are often addressed by "you", sometimes expressing some feelings, sometimes talking about expectations and longings. Most of the inspiration of the poems comes from her, and is also tied to her. She is the soul, she is the center of all things, and everything about her is everything in the poem. (Also, strictly speaking, the poem does not clearly indicate that "you" refers to a woman, but it feels that way when reading it.) There are also some that write about rain, snow, life, and age. They are all very good and thought-provoking, such as "Compared to the forty years old/I lack a lot of energy, and in compensation/I have a lot more memories." Some are shocking, such as "Look closely at genomics/The genetic difference between humans and baboons is less than 1%/What about humans and Buddhas?"
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Official(1)Scraped 22d ago
The rain stopped today, stopped raining
The title actually comes from a certain verse in the collection of poems, and it matched the weather on the day I read the poem, so I used it haha. ┗(^0^)┓ Feng Tang has a short poem that sums up his collection of poetry very well: "A person who has not wasted his life/will eventually accomplish nothing/a good article written by a man must involve a certain woman." For example, the last sentence "A good article written by a man must involve a certain woman." There are 305 poems in total, and a large part of them are written about a woman or to a woman (not necessarily one, it may be a group, or symbolic). The poems are often addressed by "you", sometimes expressing some feelings, sometimes talking about expectations and longings. Most of the inspiration of the poems comes from her, and is also tied to her. She is the soul, she is the center of all things, and everything about her is everything in the poem. (Also, strictly speaking, the poem does not clearly indicate that "you" refers to a woman, but it feels that way when reading it.) There are also some that write about rain, snow, life, and age. They are all very good and thought-provoking, such as "Compared to the forty years old/I lack a lot of energy, and in compensation/I have a lot more memories." Some are shocking, such as "Look closely at genomics/The genetic difference between humans and baboons is less than 1%/What about humans and Buddhas?"
