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Ai Qing's "I Love This Land".
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Because I love this land deeply" is from "I Love This Land".
The poem. It's modern poetry.
A modern poem written by Ai Qing in 1938. This poem starts with "if", uses "hoarse" to describe the bird's singing voice, and then continues to write the content of the singing, and from the singing before death, the bird's soul returns to the earth after death, and finally the image of the bird is replaced by the poet's own image, which expresses the poet's sincere and ardent patriotic heart.
Original: If I were a bird, I should also sing with a hoarse throat: This was stormed.
The land that is blowing, the river of grief and indignation that always swells us, the angry wind that blows endlessly, and the incomparably gentle ...... of Li Yu Wang Qingming from the forest
Then I died, and even my feathers rotted in the ground. Why do I always have tears in my eyes? Because I love this land so much......
The poem begins with "what if", which is abrupt, novel, and contemplative. The "bird" in the poem is a general term and a common name, and it is not like the cuckoo and partridge repeatedly sung by poets throughout the ages, which is slightly dyed, that is, it has a natural special taste and meaning, but it all depends on the author to make a new artistic pursuit without support. In addition, the poem specially shows the "hoarse throat", which is also the yellow warbler perched on the branch in the classical poem.
The bloody cuckoo and the sky-high egret are purely due to the influence of the tragic atmosphere of the early days of the Anti-Japanese War on the author, and it is also the affectionate expression of the special temperament and personality of this "sad poet" (as the author calls himself).
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From the modern poet Ai Qing's "I Love This Land".
Full text: If I were a bird, I should also sing with a hoarse throat:
This storm-stricken land, this river of grief that forever rags with us, this angry wind that blows endlessly, and the ...... of the dawn that comes from the woods
Then I died, and even my feathers rotted in the ground.
Why do I always have tears in my eyes?
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Because I love this land deeply, from "I Love This Land".
The poem. If I were a bird, I should also sing with a hoarse throat:
This was stormed.
The land that is blowing, the rivers of our grief that are forever raging, the winds of rage that blow endlessly, and the ...... of the dawn that comes from the woods
Then I died, and even my feathers rotted in the ground.
Why do I always have tears in my eyes? Because I love this land so much......<
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I love this land, author Ai Qing If I were a bird, I should also sing with my hoarse throat, this land battered by storms, this river of eternal sorrow and indignation, this endless blowing of angry wind, and the warm dawn that comes from the woods, and then I die, and even the feathers rot in the earthen bench hand, why do I often have tears in my eyes? Because I love the land, and I love it deeply.
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This sentence comes from "I Love This Land", which is a modern poem written by modern poet Ai Qing in 1938.
The whole poem is as follows: If I were a bird, I should sing with a hoarse throat:
This storm-stricken land, this river of grief and indignation that forever rags with our state, this angry wind that blows endlessly, and the incomparably gentle dawn from the woods ...... foolishly
Then I died, and even my feathers rotted in the ground.
Why do I always have tears in my eyes?
Because I love this land so much......Strike.
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1. Land: It is a portrayal of the land that is being bullied by the Japanese invaders.
2. River: The river on the land symbolizes the surging flow of grief and indignation that has been stagnant in the hearts of the people for a long time.
3. Wind: The wind blowing over the land symbolizes the anger in the hearts of the people against the atrocities of the invaders.
4. Dawn. It indicates that the dawn of the freedom of independence and independence, for which the people have fought and dedicated, will surely come to this land.
The river "is a metaphor for the suffering of the people; "Wind" is a metaphor for the people's rebellion; "Dawn" is a liberated area full of life.
The symbol of the Great War of National Liberation.
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"I Love This Land" expresses the poet's anxiety about the future and fate of the motherland, and his exhaustion. Comparing a bird's life and death with love for the land, the image expresses deep and sincere patriotic feelings.
Among Chinese poets, Ai Qing is a poet who is rooted in the land and yearns for the sun. The earth and the sun are the backbone of his life and spirit, and they are the central imagery of all his poems. If the image of the sun embodies the poet's pursuit and yearning for the lack of ideals and light, then the image of the land embodies the poet's simplest, most loyal and deepest love for Mother Earth, the motherland and the people.
This song "I Love This Land" is the poet's most sincere love song dedicated to the land. With concise and expressive brushwork and exquisite conception, it vividly and vividly creates for us the image of the most loyal singer of the land, a poetic soul that always surrounds and guards the mother of the land, and a messenger who gives people faith, confidence and hope.
Ai Qing introduced
Ai Qing, male, March 27, 1910 - May 5, 1996, formerly known as Jiang Zhenghan, known as Haicheng. He used the pen names Zhu Jia, Kea, Lin Bi, etc. Graduated from the National Hangzhou West Lake Art Institute. Born in Jinhua, Zhejiang, he is a modern and contemporary writer and poet.
In 1933, he published for the first time under a pen name the poem "Dayan River - My Nanny". In 1935, he published his first collection of poems, The Great Weir River. He is considered to be one of the representative poets of modern Chinese poetry.
Representative works "Dayan River - My Nanny", "Selected Poems of Ai Qing" and so on.
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