Shěn Yǐn-mò (沈尹默) (1883–1971) was a well-known Chinese poet and (calligrapher). He made his name in Kyoto, Japan. He was one of the first to write in the new style and he published his poems in periodicals such as La Jeunesse (Xīn Qīngnián 新青年) and Xīn Cháo (新潮, The Renaissance). Two works that made him famous were Sānxián Jí (三弦集) and Qiūmíng Jí (秋明集). He also wrote poems in the classical style. In his poems, he used rhyme and alliteration similarly to the way they had come to be used in classical poetry.
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