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On the Endings of Modern Chinese Poetry/ Chen Qingyang The endings of modern Chinese poems generally fall into three categories: conclusive, circular (echoing beginning and end), and resonant/suggestive, each with distinctive characteristics. (1) Conclusive EndingA conclusive ending in modern poetry refers to when the poet provides a clear emotional or thematic resolution at the end of the work, forming a complete conceptual closure. This type of ending has several core features:
In conclusive endings, poets often use details from daily life, spatial perception, or character actions to convey emotion, and the ending elevates these fragments into reflections on life, emotion, or existence. Such endings leave no suspense, giving readers a sense of closure and completeness. Example & Analysis 〈Mistress〉 / Zheng Chouyu So I go, always wearing a blue jacket, The poem centers on the mistress in a small town, using daily-life details—bluestone streets, golden-thread chrysanthemums, a tall window—to create a delicate, lonely atmosphere. The conclusion, “So I go, always wearing a blue jacket / I want her to feel that it is the season, or the arrival of migratory birds / For I am not the type to go home often,” delivers a clear theme: the poet’s attitude toward love, his lifestyle choices, and the flow and limits of emotion. Analysis:
A conclusive ending in modern poetry is not merely a formal closure but also an emotional and imagistic elevation. Through detailed depiction, symbolic objects, and character actions, the ending integrates scattered fragments into a coherent emotional structure, leaving readers with clarity of concept and depth of feeling. This type of ending is well-suited for poems with strong emotions and clear themes, allowing imagery and emotion to develop fully and respond to one another, achieving artistic unity and aesthetic power. (2) Circular / Echoing Beginning and EndA circular ending echoes the imagery or language of the opening, creating a sense of continuity and completeness. This structure not only lets readers look back to the beginning, reinforcing unity, but also uses repeated imagery to form semantic and emotional mirroring, deepening the theme. Strategies often used:
Example & Analysis 〈You Are Mine, Half a Poem〉 / Chen Qu Fei You are mine / Half a poem / Half loved with heart You are mine, half a poem, No one may change a single word, Tear open the seals of your life, The poem uses “You are mine, half a poem” as both the opening and the conclusion, forming a circular structure. The opening establishes the poet’s possessive and affectionate attachment, and the ending extends this emotional subtlety: the floating half in the mind, imagery staying true, emotions conveyed through gentle, humming lines, closing the emotional loop. Analysis:
Circular endings rely on repeated language and imagery to create organic unity, retaining subtle variation and freshness. Readers revisiting the opening can rediscover emotional shifts and the depth of imagery, achieving dual resonance in feeling and reflection. The opening is the seed of emotion; the echoing conclusion is its blossoming, letting readers experience the poem’s full emotional flow and aftertaste. (3) Resonant / Suggestive (Open-ended) EndingResonant endings do not spell everything out. They leave ambiguity or blank space, allowing readers imagination and reflection. This approach aligns with modern poetic aesthetics: minimalism, extended imagery, and emotional resonance. It does not rush closure, instead letting readers complete the poem mentally, supplementing and extending its meaning. Through layering imagery, rhythm, and tonal patterns, resonant endings achieve:
Examples & Analysis 〈Finally〉 / Xue Li The bosses who raised a flock of poems said, Finally, letting go of shame, The poem depicts imagery of distance, loss, and release: out-of-print collection, birds no longer singing, sheep no longer hiding—blending loss and liberation. The final line, “You pass through the threads of rain,” creates a vivid blank, symbolizing passage and flow, hinting at constantly reassembling memory and emotion. Analysis:
〈Snow on the Distant Mountains〉 / Xia Muxue In the dream, we meet again, I thought You are still there, The poem portrays dreamlike reunion and temporal stasis: shattered sunset, distant mountain snow, deadwood rings transform inner love and memory into spatialized, visualized imagery. The ending, “quietly spreading,” leaves the fate of the beloved ambiguous, letting emotion resonate into the mountain contours and inviting infinite reflection. Analysis:
In resonant endings, poets often layer rhythm and imagery, creating subtle psychological and sensory dynamics. This form tests readers’ interpretive skill and requires precise and restrained language. The poetic extension exists not only in text but also in blank spaces, reflecting and interacting with readers’ emotional experience, forming a dialogue between subject and text. The success of this ending depends on control of rhythm, imagery, and emotional pacing, balancing open-endedness with thematic coherence. It transforms transient feelings into lasting emotional echoes, producing a modern and philosophical aesthetic in contemporary poetry. |
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