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Selected poems of Ai Qing. Song 25 "Drill in the Snow".
The intention of this poem is to use the experience of this war horse in the war to set off the fierce and harsh war environment and war atmosphere, and at the same time, to set off the heroic image of the anti-Japanese fighters who threw their heads and spilled blood in this arduous national war, and to reflect the indomitable spirit of "drilling in the snow" to reflect the people's soldiers.
A noble spirit of patriotism.
and heroic and tenacious heroic character. The style of this long poem is cold and bright, and in the development of the plot, the poet blends lyricism and narrative into an organic whole.
The long poem has a unique conception and far-reaching artistic conception, which has reached the harmony and unity of ideology and artistry, and is another milestone in the poet's long poem creation.
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The rivers of our grief and indignation will always be turbulent" and so on, these heart-wrenching poems are soaked with the poet's grief over the loss of the land and the loss of sovereignty, and "truly write the soul of the reality of China's rural areas."
In the image of "land", we can feel the poet's deep love for the motherland and the people. For example, "I Love This Land" and "The Great Weir River - My Nanny" show strong patriotic feelings and deep concern for the fate of ordinary people.
The image of "sun" contains the poet's pursuit of light, ideals and a better life. For example, "To the Sun" and "Notice of Dawn" can be seen how the poet sincerely sang the praises of the rebirth of the nation.
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The themes expressed in Ai Qing's poetry anthology are divided into:
1.In ancient times, the thematic imagery of Ai Qing's poems was regarded as the combination of mind and matter, the blend of emotion and scenery, and the unity of subjectivity and objectivity. In the theory of Western modernism, imagery is regarded as a purely subjective product, and Ai Qing is more influenced by Western Romanticism, believing that imagery is purely sensory and a concrete feeling.
2.The central imagery of Ai Qing's poetry is the land and the sun.
The image of "land" embodies the poet's deep love for the motherland and Mother Earth, and his deep sense of distress for the fate of the motherland. Patriotism is an inexhaustible theme in Ai Qing's works, and the most vivid expression of this feeling is his "I Love This Land". "Why do I always have tears in my eyes?
Because of my deep love for this land", these two poems are true and simple, but they come from the depths of the poet's heart, from the depths of the national life, and have immortal artistic vitality. In his famous work "Dayan River - My Nanny", "Dayan River" is the embodiment of the people, the embodiment of Chinese farmers, which not only reveals Ai Qing's sympathy and love for the working people, but also shows his concern and exploration of their fate.
The image of "the sun" expresses the other side of the poet's soul: the unremitting pursuit of light, ideals, and a better life. In the eyes of the poet, the eternal theme of "sun" is a symbol of China's bright future and China's belief in victory, which contains the poet's yearning and pursuit of light, ideals and a better life.
During this period, the best Ode to Light was written in "To the Sun" and "Notice of Dawn".
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"Selected Poems of Ai Qing" collects Ai Qing's works from the thirties to the end of the seventies of the last century, he sang the suffering and misfortune of the motherland and the people in a deep and melancholy manner with revolutionary realism, reflecting the tragic fate of the Chinese nation, and at the same time his poems inspired thousands of people who did not want to be slaves to fight bravely for the sacred land.
Ai Qing (March 27, 1910 – May 5, 1996) was a great modern Chinese poet. Formerly known as Jiang Zhenghan, Haicheng, pen names Zhu Jia, Kea, etc. Zhejiang Jinhua people.
In 1932, he joined the Chinese Left-wing Artists Union in Shanghai. In 1933, he published the long poem "Dayan River - My Nanny" for the first time under the pen name of Ai Qing, which was sincere and fresh, causing a sensation in the poetry world. Later, he successively published poetry collections such as "Dayan River - My Nanny" (1939), "Torch" (1941), and "To the Sun" (1947), etc., with strong brushstrokes and strong feelings, pouring out his feelings for the motherland and the people.
After the liberation, the poetry collections include "Cheer Collection" and "Spring". After 1948, he published poems such as "On the Crest of the Waves" and "Hymn to Light". He has published "Ai Qing's Anthology" and so on.
There are also ** collections of "Poetry Theory", "On Poetry", "New Poetry Theory" and other works. In 1985, he was awarded the highest medal of the French Order of Art. His poems "I Love This Land" and "Dayan River - My Nanny" were selected into the middle school Chinese textbooks of the Renjiao Edition.
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