A poem by Shu Ting Maybe .

Updated on culture 2024-03-28
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The first sentence is correct, and the following is the original text:

    Maybe — answer to the loneliness of an author.

    Maybe it's on our minds.

    There are always no readers.

    Maybe the path started wrong.

    The result is still wrong.

    Maybe we'll light lanterns one by one.

    and were blown out one by one by a strong wind.

    Maybe burn out the candle of life to light the darkness.

    But there was no heating fire around.

    Maybe the tears flowed.

    The land is more fertile.

    Maybe we sing about the sun.

    It is also sung by the sun.

    Maybe the heavier it is on the shoulders.

    The more majestic the faith.

    Maybe cry out for all suffering.

    Silence over personal misfortunes.

    Maybe. Due to the irresistible call.

    We have no other choice.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Maybe it's on our minds.

    There are always no readers.

    Maybe the path started wrong.

    The result is still wrong.

    Maybe we'll light lanterns one by one.

    and were blown out one by one by a strong wind.

    Maybe burn out the candle of life to light the darkness.

    But there was no heating fire around.

    Maybe the tears flowed.

    The land is more fertile.

    Maybe we sing about the sun.

    It is also sung by the sun.

    Maybe the heavier it is on the shoulders.

    The more majestic the faith.

    Maybe cry out for all suffering.

    Silence over personal misfortunes.

    Maybe. Due to the irresistible call.

    We have no other choice.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Maybe — answer to the loneliness of an author.

    Maybe it's on our minds.

    There are always no readers.

    Maybe the path started wrong.

    The result is still wrong.

    Maybe we'll light lanterns one by one.

    and were blown out one by one by a strong wind.

    Maybe burn out the candle of life to light the darkness.

    But there was no heating fire around.

    Maybe the tears flowed.

    The land is more fertile.

    Maybe we sing about the sun.

    It is also sung by the sun.

    Maybe the heavier it is on the shoulders.

    The more majestic the faith.

    Maybe cry out for all suffering.

    Silence over personal misfortunes.

    Maybe. Due to the irresistible call.

    We have no other choice.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Shu Ting's poems are as follows:

    1. "Brig" is a modern poem written by modern poet Shu Ting in 1979. This is a hazy poem with two stanzas: the first stanza contains the poet's infinite bitterness and emotion of life, symbolizing the transience and drift of love; The second stanza is about the poet's transcendence of the transience of love and the transcendence of sentimentality.

    2. "Singing Iris" is a long poem written by Shu Ting at the end of October 1981, and it is one of the representative works of "Hazy Poetry". The poem consists of sixteen stanzas, and the number of lines in each stanza is not fixed. It expresses the narrator's desire to live as an ordinary person who needs to be warmly cared for and take the initiative to respond to the echoes of the times"historical responsibility", and how this contradiction is overcome.

    3. "To the Oak Tree" is a modern poem written by Chinese poet Shu Ting in 1977. This poem has a total of 36 lines, and the first 13 lines of the poet use six images of climbing flowers, infatuated birds, springs, dangerous peaks, sunlight, and spring rain to deny the traditional concept of love; Lines 14-36 positively express their ideal view of love.

    4. "Goddess Peak" is a poem written by Shu Ting in June 1981, which is a lyrical poem that expresses the awakening consciousness of women. In the writings of literati and scholars in the past dynasties, the goddess of Wushan symbolizes the purity, loyalty, and perseverance of women. In the face of this mysterious stone peak, the poet questioned the traditional concept of love, reflecting the rebellion of contemporary women against feudal ethics and morality, the pursuit and thinking of pure love, and the call for the return of human nature.

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