Brief introduction of Ye Saining.
Ye Saining (1895 ~ 1925) was a Russian poet in the Soviet Union. Born into a peasant family in Ryazan province. 1904 to 19 12, went to primary school, taught teachers, and began to write poems. 19 12 went to Moscow, worked as a clerk and proofreader in a printing factory, took part-time classes in a civilian university and took an active part in literary activities. 19 15 went to Petersburg to meet famous poets such as Brock and Kruyev, and published the first book of poetry "Tomb-Sweeping Day" at the beginning of 19 16. Joined the army in the same year, retired a year later and got married. During the February Revolution and the October Revolution, the poet wrote some famous poems, such as Festival of Changing Ability, Promised Land, Dove in the Jordan River and Drummer in the Sky, which expressed his personal feelings about the revolution in a lyrical way. 19 19 joined the Imagist and became a central figure, writing Lent Sacrifice and Freedom of a Rogue. He left the Imagist on 192 1. This year, the poet met Duncan, an American dancer who visited Moscow, fell in love and got married, and traveled with him to Western Europe and the United States. The two quickly changed from being in love to quarreling and finally divorced. The poet returned to China on 1923. 1924 published a collection of poems, The Voice of a Moscow Tavern, which showed the poet's depressed mind. From 1924 to 1925, the poet's creation reached its peak, and he wrote a group of poems, Persian Lyrics (1924), a long poem, Anna Sneijina (1925), and a collection of poems, Soviet. Third marriage in September, 1925 (with Leo Tolstoy's granddaughter). However, in June of 1 1, he was hospitalized for mental illness, and finished his self-judgment poem "The Melancholy Man". 12 On February 26th, he wrote his last poem and committed suicide at dawn in a hotel in Leningrad on the 28th.