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'Literary geography is an interdisciplinary subject that integrates literature and geography. It focuses on literary space and pays attention to the impact of geographical space on writers’ creations. and the spatial aesthetic value reflected in their works. This article observes overseas Chinese poetry from the perspective of literary geography, and specifically analyzes the geographical space of origin and geographical space of activities constructed in the works of Australian Chinese poets since the new century, thus discovering that in this Behind the intersection of the two geographical spaces, it ultimately points to the questioning of identity by Australian Chinese poets.' (Translated publication abstract)