Poetry of waves crashing on rocks

1. Poems about reefs

Poems about reefs 1. What are the poems about reefs

1. "Reef"

Ai Qing

One wave after another

Endlessly rushing over

Every wave is at its feet

Being beaten into Crushed, scattered….

Its face and body

looked like cuts with a knife

But it still stood there

with a smile on its face, Looking at the ocean...

2. "The Reef"

Tuan

The sea with soft fingers of soft waves

Thousands of times Caressing her darling lovingly,

Under thousands of caress,

Reef's skin became smooth and smooth;

He crawled on his mother's chest ,

Sucking the milk that never dries up,

He lies in the ever-swaying cradle,

Listening to the tide whispering to hypnosis song.

The sea uses the arcs of thousands of hairs

to weave a ball of love to cover the child's face;

The rocks are nestled in the mother's arms, < /p>

Let the tender climax overwhelm you.

The sea is looking for traces of the child,

not knowing that this little body has been

sunk in too much love.

1. "The Reef" is a short poem written by Ai Qing while traveling in South America in July 1954. In ordinary people's writings, rocks are always described as ugly things that block waterways and crash ships, but Ai Qing observes and describes them from a new perspective. In the poet's opinion, it is not the reef's responsibility to destroy the ship, because the fact is that the ship hits the reef and not the reef collides with the ship. The reef stands on the sea and is attacked by the endless waves. Therefore, the reef described by the poet has become an image of being persecuted but daring to fight: in order to survive, it fights tenaciously with the waves, and always "breaks" every wave that "comes over" into pieces; Although scarred, "like being cut by a knife", he still stood tall, smiling and looking at the ocean. As the poet said: "As a nation, as an individual demanding the right to survive, what should we do if we encounter continuous persecution?" "This is only from the perspective of a 'rock' that is 'endlessly pounced on'. The attitude that should be adopted - what other options does it have? However, some people say that rocks are 'enemies of ships of all sizes'... He completely forgets that rocks are immovable and should be 'enemies of ships of all sizes'. "Don't touch the stubborn rock. This is the different result of looking at the problem from two different perspectives." ("Preface to Ai Qing's Selected Poems") It can be seen that the rock is the resistance of all oppressed nations and all oppressed people. A symbol of the power of the old forces of the world.

2. Collection of Poems by Tu An: "Evening Songs Like Water" is a collection of poems by the poet Tu An. Tu An is a famous poet, literary translator, and literary critic. His poetic style is simple and sincere. His work "Selected Poems of Keats" won the Translation Rainbow Award of the second Lu Xun Literary Award. In 2010, he won the Translation Culture Lifetime Achievement Award from the Translators Association of China.

The book selects more than 150 representative poems by the author, which represent the essence of the poet's seventy years of poetry creation

2. Sentences describing rocks

The sea is rough and the waves are huge. Soaring.

On the coast and on the rocks, one wave envelops another, rushing towards him violently. He stood still, waiting for the endless impact of the waves. The waves roared and shook. The sky and the earth roared, and the same roar resounded in unison: "Reef, watch me crush you flat!"

Layers of waves pressed heavily against the reef, and he seemed to have been caught by the huge waves. Swallowed mercilessly. However, the waves were shattered into pieces under his feet and turned into fine white foam. Soon, they dispersed and disappeared.

Ebb and flow. , the waves are surging.

Reef looked at himself again. His whole body was rough and pitted, and his body was covered with deep, concave, criss-crossing scars. He understood that the knife had cut the same scars. , he will not be able to avoid it for the rest of his life. But he understands better that the scars like those cut by the knife are vivid witnesses of his never bowing his head in front of the huge waves.

So, after the waves calmed down, he still stood there upright, with a lingering smile on his face, looking at the blue ocean quietly...

3. From Ai Qing's poem "Reef", we can feel the poet's state of mind

Reef

Ai Qing

One wave, one wave

Pounced endlessly

Every wave was at its feet

Beaten to pieces and scattered...

Its face and body

Like a knife slashed

But it still stood there

Looking at the ocean with a smile...

1954

Ai Qing (1910--1996), formerly known as Jiang Haicheng. The poem "Reef" is a short poem written by Ai Qing in July 1954. In ordinary people's writings, rocks are always described as ugly things that block waterways and crash ships, but Ai Qing observes and describes them from a new perspective. The reef stands on the sea and is attacked by the endless waves. In order to survive, it fights tenaciously with the waves, and always "breaks" every wave that "comes over" into pieces. Although it is scarred and "like being chopped by a knife", it still stands tall. Smiling and looking at the ocean. As the poet said: "As a nation, as an individual demanding the right to survive, what should we do if we encounter continuous persecution?" "This is only from the perspective of a 'rock' that is 'endlessly pounced on'. The attitude that should be adopted - what other options does it have? However, some people say that rocks are 'enemies of ships of all sizes'... He completely forgets that rocks are immovable and should be 'enemies of ships of all sizes'. "Don't touch the stubborn rock. This is the different result of looking at the problem from two different perspectives." ("Ai Qing's Selected Poems? Preface") It can be seen that the rock is the resistance of all oppressed nations and all oppressed people. A symbol of the power of the old forces of the world.

Ai Qing is good at using symbolic techniques to express his true feelings. In the poem "Reef", the poet casts his unique thinking about life into the symbolic image of "reef", which not only personifies the reef, but also gives the reef "a sound beyond the strings" and a "purpose beyond the image". This greatly enhances the artistic appeal of the work. The whole poem has concise language, vivid images, implicit meanings and profound implications. It is the result of the poet adhering to the principle of realism creation and "writing through his own heart".