Wen Yiduo's Poems & gt Full Text

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stagnant water

Wen Yiduo

This is a stagnant pool, and the breeze can't move at all.

Why not throw more rubbish and throw out the leftovers?

Maybe copper should be green to emerald, and a few peach blossoms will rust on the tin can;

Let greasy weave a layer of Luo qi, and the mold will steam out some clouds for him.

Let the stagnant water ferment into a ditch of green wine, full of pearl-like foam;

The laughter of the little bead turned into a big bead, and it was bitten by the flower mosquito who stole the wine.

Then a ditch of desperate stagnant water can be praised as somewhat clear.

If the frog can't stand loneliness, it is stagnant water calling for a song.

This is a backwater of despair, which is definitely not the beauty.

It is better to let ugliness cultivate and see what world it has created. ?

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Creative background: Mr Wen Yiduo wrote "Dead Water" in 1925 and 1925. At that time, warlords scuffled and powers divided up, and the road ahead of China was dark. It is against this background that Mr Wen Yiduo wrote this song "Dead Water". He will not only curse the stagnant water, but also bring it back to life.

The rhythm of the whole poem is regular and unified, and the beauty of words is in sharp contrast with the ugliness it refers to, which is unique even if the factors of the times are excluded.

The poem A Desperate Dead Water is a symbol of semi-feudal and semi-colonial old China. The poet seized the "death" of stagnant water and approached it step by step, showing the feelings of "despair" incisively and vividly. In this poem, the word "despair" expresses the poet's deep disappointment.

The last verse of the poem shows that he has no illusions about darkness and firmly believes that ugliness cannot produce beauty; But unlike embers, he said angrily, "It is better to abandon ugliness and practice and see what world it has created." The whole poem strongly lashes and curses the dark and stale old China under the rule of warlords, which shows the poet's deep patriotic enthusiasm.

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