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Guo Xiaochuan ((中国語:郭小川); 1919-1976), original name Guo Enda, was a Chinese poet. He joined the Eighth Route Army in 1937, and began to write free-verse poems during the second Sino-Japanese War. After 1949, he worked for the Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China. Guo's best known poems includes ''One and Eight'' (which Zhang Junzhao's film of the same name is based on), ''Tree Songs on Forested Areas'', ''Forest of Sugar Cane --Gree Gauze Curtain'' and ''Gazing at the Starring Sky''. Along with He Jingzhi, he is considered as one of the major practitioners of "political lyric poetry" style. But Guo's poems care more about individual perception, and some of his works were strictly criticized in China in the late 1950s. ==References==
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