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Ai Qing's "To the Sun" is a poem full of passion and light. By depicting the power and influence of the sun, it expresses the author's love and pursuit of light.
In this poem, Ai Qing uses many bright imagery, such as "sun", "bouquet", "fragrance", "bright light", "warmth", and "dew". These images symbolize hope, life, passion, and love. Through the combination of these images, Ai Qing expresses the charm and power of the sun, as well as its impact on people's lives.
In addition, this poem also reflects Ai Qing's pursuit of national liberation and democracy and freedom. By praising the sun, he expressed his yearning for light and his love for freedom. This pursuit and love is perfectly displayed in the poem, which makes people feel the birth and hope of a new era.
In general, Ai Qing's "To the Sun" is a poem full of enthusiasm and light, which expresses the author's love and pursuit of light, as well as the pursuit of national liberation and democratic freedom through the symbol of the sun. This poem is a typical embodiment of the zeitgeist trend of the enthusiastic young people who loved the motherland, threw themselves into the war, and sought liberation in those years.
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Ai Qing "To the Sun.
The appreciation is as follows: that is to say, the sun constantly gives people bouquets, fragrances, bright light, warmth and dew, so that people can feel the beauty of life in their daily lives, from the body to the heart, so as to arouse people's pursuit of light, love of life, and glow with a positive and optimistic spirit.
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"The Sun" encapsulates this historical situation.
In this poem, the poet eulogizes the sun to eulogize this great era, and infects the reader's emotions with the poet's own emotions, so that people can feel that a new era is about to be born.
Undoubtedly, the sun is a symbol in this poem. The poem "The Sun" shook the reader with its deep connotation and broad momentum, and became a glorious chapter in the poet's creation.
Background: In the spring of 1937, the poet wrote The Sun.
Poets are sensitive. Whether in a narrow hut or on the noisy streets of Shanghai, the poet's feelings stretch, penetrating the complicated phenomena of daily life, as well as the joys, sorrows and sorrows of the individual in life, the poet feels an atmosphere, which has a magnificent and great color, which touches the poet's heart and makes this heart excited.
During this historical period, China was in the midst of a contest of great changes. On the one hand, all the old forces represented by the Kuomintang reactionaries, as well as the forces of foreign invaders, want to push China into darkness; On the one hand, the revolutionaries and the toiling masses want to smash the old world and build a new world of light and freedom. Before the bitter contest was clear, the poet felt that hope was coming.
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Ai Qing's Appreciation of "To the Sun": The poet quoted the six-line poem from the old work "The Sun" as the prelude to this long poem, which is often overlooked by readers and literary critics, but I think it has a profound meaning that cannot be ignored.
The six-line poem quoted from "The Sun" pushes the sense of time and space of this long poem and the whole plot to a far-reaching realm. The author's courage to touch on this ethereal and eternal theme of human destiny at that time fully demonstrates his creative self-confidence. And this self-confidence is due to the author's strong sensitivity to the real world.
Whether it is the experience of life or the cultivation of art, at that time, the potential of a mature artistic creation has been nurtured within the author's life. Writing such poems about the eternal fate of human beings is often prone to emptiness and emptiness. Or take the easy way of constructing a dizzying aperture of ideas in the language of argumentative logic.
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Qing Culture Park.
Ai Qing Cultural Park is located on the south bank of the Yiwu River, Jindong District, Jinhua City, north of the administrative center and commercial and cultural center of Jindong District, adjacent to Kangji Street in the east and Binhong Road in the west. The park covers an area of 130,000 square meters, with a total length of 1,600 meters, and is part of the green belt on the six banks of the three rivers and six banks of the Jinhua urban green space system.
The theme sculpture "Hymn of Light" in the central square of Ai Qing Cultural Park is composed of 36 natural stone pillars arranged in a height gradient, with the highest stone pillars reaching a meter, which is integrated with the theme sculpture "Reef" of the urban defense project on the same line to become a complete work of art.
Designed by Ai Qing's son and famous artist Ai Weiwei, Ai Qing Cultural Park showcases the flowing artistic conception of Ai Qing's poems from different angles through unique shapes and melodic changes of light and shadow. The theme sculpture "Hymn to Light" in the central square is composed of natural stone pillars arranged in a gradient of height, and the theme sculpture of the city defense project on the same route"Reefs"Blend together to become a complete work of art.
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Ai Qing's "Words of the Sun" appreciation:
This is a lyrical poem that makes people feel warm, bright and bright to read, and the title of the poem is "The Words of the Sun", which is actually a voice of love for light and the pursuit of a new life through the mouth of the sun.
In "Words of the Sun", Ai Qing uses the sun to symbolize light and hope, and uses the wooden house with a closed door to metaphorize the closed, outdated and backward environment of the people's life at that time, and uses the first person to represent the sun to call on the people to change the status quo and welcome the light. The poems poured out the sufferings of the nation, sang the praises of the motherland's battles, permeated the atmosphere of the times, aroused the people with full enthusiasm, threw themselves into the struggle to save the nation from peril, changed the status quo, and opened up a bright and beautiful future for China.
Original. "Words of the Sun".
Ai Qing. Open your windows, open your doors, let me in, let me in, into your huts.
I carry a bouquet of golden flowers, I carry the fragrance of the woods, I carry the light and warmth, I carry the dew all over my body.
Hurry up, hurry up.
Rise up from your pillow, open your eyelash-covered eyes, and let your eyes see my coming.
Let your hearts be like little wooden houses, open their long-closed windows, and let me fill the space of your hearts with bouquets, fragrances, light, warmth and dew.
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The image of "Selected Poems of Ai Qing" and "To the Sun": "The sun" is a symbol in this poem, in which the poet points out that history is unstoppable and the arrival of light is inevitable. When the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and National Liberation was at a great historical turning point from national peril to rebirth, the poet watched the changes of the times with a keen eye and discovered "the hidden vitality of the nation, which is also the most profound power of national liberation."
In the group of poems "To the Sun", a group of bright images that oppose many images of suffering begin to appear. Such as torches, flames, horns, spring, dawn, dawn, sun, etc., Ai Qing's poetic style began to praise bright things, and the poet's pursuit of national liberation, democracy and freedom became the theme of poetry creation. "To the Sun" can become a poem that can withstand the strict deletion of history, precisely because it enables today's readers to understand the existence of history and the profound enlightenment of life.
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The theme of "Selected Poems of Ai Qing: To the Sun" expresses the author's yearning for life and the description of a beautiful attitude towards life, and the sun gives people warmth and strength. With more than 400 lines long, "To the Sun" is Ai Qing's longest poem in the thirties, consisting of nine independent chapters that echo each other.
Excerpt from the original text: I arise - like a sleepy beast, a wounded beast.
From the wolf with the fallen leaves, from the icy rocks, struggled for a long time, supported the upper body, opened his eyes, and looked for the sky.
I—the one who went from the distant mountains, from the uncultivated mountains, to these tens of millions of people.
The city that labors with their hands, shouts with their mouths, and walks with their feet.
In April 1938, shortly after Ai Qing returned to Wuhan from the war-torn north, he wrote the long poem "To the Sun" with agitated and rich emotions. Because of the author's spirit of continuous exploration of life and art, as well as the broad aesthetic realm it has reached, for more than half a century, China's modern literary history and literary critics have unanimously praised it as an important and excellent poem during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression. Because it not only marks that Ai Qing's creative path has moved to a new height, but also has a wide and profound impact on the development of poetry creation in China.
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