The School of Landscape and Pastoral was a school of modern Chinese poetry established in the early 20th century. The main characteristic of this school was the emphasis on natural landscape and rural life, the pursuit of poetic dwelling and the peace of mind. The representative poets of the Landscape and Pastoral School included: Shu Ting: Her masterpiece, To The Oak, depicted the close relationship between love and nature and was hailed as a classic of modern Chinese poetry. 2. Haizi: His poems are full of love for nature and thoughts about life, especially his famous poems such as "Facing the Sea, Spring Flowers Bloom". 3. Bei Dao: His poems mostly express his longing and praise for nature and rural life, such as "Believe in the Future". 4. Gu Cheng: His poems are full of innocence and romance, as well as the love and pursuit of nature and rural life, such as "A Generation". The School of Landscape and Pastoral is an important school in modern Chinese poetry. The representative works of its representative figures all have a certain degree of representation and artistic value.