Blue Star Poetry Society
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The Blue Star Poetry Society (Chinese: 藍星詩社), founded in March 1954, was a salon-style poetry society that focused on pure poetry and lyricism.[1] The poetry society was initiated by Taiwanese writers, such as Chin Tzu-hao (覃子豪). In the context of the Nationalist government's promotion of anti-communism and the policy of combat literature, as well as the background of the modern poetry society of Chi Hsien (紀弦) that advocated intellectual contents and rejected the lyrical, the Blue Star Poetry Society which primarily focused on pure poetry and lyricism stood out as the only salon-style poetry society without a president, rules or repetitious, please revise.[2]