Bai Hongkui's poems include "The Brightest Star", "What I Want in Life", "Golden Autumn", "Stars Blooming on the Grass", "If You Like Lark", "The Sound of Music", "The Field of Life and Death" "Sunshine and Stars in a Low Place", "A Splendid Green Satin", "Flying Ants", etc. Here are his works "The Brightest Star" and "Old, Flow Like Still Water" as follows:
1. The Brightest Star
This is the autumn when the Altai aster blooms
This is the densely blooming autumn sun
The warm and bright sunshine flows with the fragrance of the green field and the butterflies on the chrysanthemums dance like a bonfire
At this time, the wolf needles are ripe, and the wild horses are flying across the sky. The sky is getting lighter and greener, getting higher and farther away
Dauli gentian is blooming
The blue sky that has already arrived here
The leek blooms with purple stars
while slowly waving the autumn wind
Sowing it in the sky The grassland and the earth
The Shatala began to sing in the rustling ground one by one
That is its bright sunshine wings falling together
One by one, together with the continuous golden autumn
This is the autumn when the Altai aster or dog's flower is in full bloom
Blinking the blue eyes of the starry sky
Still shining with the brightest white Stars
2. When you are old, it flows like still water
When you get old, it flows like still water
You can’t help but flow
Don’t flow Just a pool of stagnant water
Deadly, just a piece of smelly meat
Bored, just a pile of cold snow
Living like a grave
When you are old, you can look out the window now
See how the snow in March welcomes the melting of spring
Crying and saying goodbye to winter
Chinese name: Corpse Bride
English name: Corpse Bride
Alias: Bride of Hell
Resource type: APE
Release date: September 22, 25
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