They type their poems for posting on a Web site called QuickMuse (quickmuse.com).
An early dynastic poem calls him "a god among the gods", suggesting he may once have been an ancestor-deity of the Laigin.
Zhu's poem calls on Chinese people to 'take to the square to make a choice'.
The final article begins with a poem later called "The North Sea Patrol".
"My dad beat me with his belt," a poem called "Primogeniture" begins, but since "once" or "daily" is never specified, this could simply be rhetoric.
He wrote a long poem in English called "Raja Vembala."
The long poem, printed on paper two meters in length and folded, he called the first "simultaneous poem".
The poem spoke of the oppression of Chinese people under the invaders and called for all to take up arms to defend China.
The poem calls attention to his process ("I think I am inventing something totally new") even as he detours into the minds of other writers.
Aristeas was supposed to have authored a poem called the Arimaspea, giving an account of travels in the far North.