Lin Qun-Sheng (林群盛) is a science fiction poet who became famous after 1987 in Taiwan. He broke through the literary barrier of Chen Ke- Hua (陳克華) and Lin Yao-De (林燿德), and shaped his fresh and soft style of science fiction. This article investigates the "planet" writing style as a breakthrough point to observe how Lin Qun-Sheng (林群盛) incorporated variable terms into his poems to construct the science fiction context. In addition, his operation of language, rhetoric, structure and lyricism, as well as quotes from positive and negative views of researchers are examined to reevaluate his poems. Lin Qun-Sheng's (林群盛) use of planet metaphors and imagery leading via words, actions, and word arrangements, made his poems lively and colorful, similar to the worlds of the Little Prince, which enhanced the lyrical experiences of his poems. Lin Qun-Sheng (林群盛) absorbed elements of Japanese animation, and hid himself in his mini-universe constructed by planet space-time. It seems as though he was very intolerant of reality, but indulged in planet melody and light, just like the poetry looks for the beauty and love in his heart. Moreover, his work captures his enthusiastic love and soft care of the Earth in his fantastic world.