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In the poem "Going Up the Mountain", Hu Shi enthusiastically praised the "climbing" spirit of "never turning back, sweating and not rubbing" and "running hard" with a positive attitude, as well as the desire and ambition to never give up until the "peak" is reached. The poems show a spirit of perseverance and perseverance, which leaves a deep impression on us and inspires us to pursue the cause of truth and justice without fear of difficulties and the spirit of persistent exploration. Hu Shi has made great efforts to transform the form of poetry from the old to the new, and in the poems before "Going to the Mountain", although the poems also use the vernacular style, they have not been able to get rid of the shackles of the old poetic style, and there are still some words and smells of literary language.
The poem "Going Up the Mountain" has completely broken away from the shackles of the old poetic style, and is a new free-form poem written in pure vernacular. The complete liberation of vernacular poetry from the old style of poetry was Hu Shih's main contribution to the Chinese poetry revolution.
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Hu Shi's Attempts was published in 1920 and was the first collection of new poems in the history of modern Chinese literature, and the free-form poem Ascending the Mountain was written in 1919. "Up the Mountain" creates an image of a mountaineer who "strives to look up and run". By portraying the character of the climber, the author celebrates an enterprising, positive spirit that has progressive significance.
The poem is in a vernacular that is popular and close to the popular people; He also tried to break the shackles of the old style of poetry and rhythm, and did not form formally; The length of the poems varies, and the use of rhyme is relatively free.
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Up the Mountain" - Hu Shi.
Step up your game! Step up your game! Try to run! ”
I didn't look back, I didn't sweat, I desperately climbed up the mountain.
It's halfway up the mountain! Step up your game! Try to run! ”
There was no road on it, so I climbed the green vines on the rocks with my hands, and pressed my toes against the small trees in the cracks of the rocks, and climbed up the mountain step by step.
Be careful! Step up your game! Try to run! ”
The stump tore through the sleeves of my shirt, the thorns pierced my hands, and I easily opened a line and climbed up the mountain.
Sure enough, there is a flat road above, with beautiful wildflowers and old trees with shade.
But I was tired, my clothes were soaked with sweat, and both legs were weak.
I fell asleep under the tree, smelled the smell of grass, and fell asleep.
When I woke up, it was already dark, the road was impassable, and the shouts of "hard work" had .........been extinguishedFierce province, fierce province! I will sit until dawn, and tomorrow morning I will run to the highest peak to see the wonder of the sunrise.
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