"Facing the Sea, Spring Flowers Bloom" is a poem written by Hai Zi. The full text is as follows: Facing the sea, spring flowers bloom From tomorrow onwards, be a happy person Feed horses, chop firewood, travel around the world From tomorrow onwards, I will care about food and vegetables I have a house facing the sea, flowers blooming in spring From tomorrow onwards, I'll write to every family member Tell them my happiness The lightning of happiness tells me I'm going to chase my dreams far away For this world, I'm a superfluous person But you exist Please forgive my loneliness Because I'm only doing this for your own good In this world, we are all superfluous people But you exist So please forgive my loneliness Because I'm only doing this for your own good Haizi was born in Beijing on March 26, 1964. His original name was Cha Haisheng. He was an important poet in the history of modern Chinese poetry. His poems received widespread attention and praise for their unique style and expression. Haizi's poems covered love, nature, society, and many other aspects. His most famous works included Facing the Sea, Spring Blossoms, and Recalling the Past at Night. Haizi committed suicide in the late 1980s at the age of 25. His death attracted widespread attention and discussion from all walks of life, and it also caused people to think and reflect on the values of contemporary youth. Haizi's poetry and spiritual content had a profound impact on the development of modern Chinese poetry and culture, and was hailed as the "pioneer of modern Chinese poetry."