The cold is blocking China. ...
Those areas swallowed up by the fire,
Countless land cultivators
Lost their livestock.
Lost their land in Waugh.
squeeze in
In the dirty alley of despair of life;
Hungry earth
Reach out into the dark sky
Begging for help
Trembling arms.
north
I love this sad land.
Ancient land,
This land has nurtured
This is what I like.
The hardest thing in the world
The oldest race.
2. Ai Qing's poem "I Love This Land" originally read:
If I were a bird,
I should also sing with a hoarse throat:
This land hit by the storm,
This river of sadness and anger will surge forever,
This endless wind,
And the incomparably gentle dawn from the forest.
And then I died,
Even feathers rot in the ground.
Why do I often cry?
Because I love this land deeply.
Source:
Modern Ai Qing's I Love This Land
Extended data
First, the creative background
I love this land, which was written in 1938, 165438+ 10/7 and published in "Ten Days of Literature" published in Guilin in the same year. 1938 10, Wuhan fell, and the Japanese invaders trampled on China. The author and many literary and art figures at that time withdrew from Wuhan and gathered in Guilin. The author wrote this poem with love for the motherland and hatred for the invaders.
Second, the appreciation of works
This poem begins with "if", which is abrupt, novel and thoughtful. The "bird" in the poem is a general term, and it is a * * * name. It is different from the cuckoo and partridge repeatedly sung by poets in past dynasties, and has a natural and special charm and significance, but it is entirely up to the author to pursue new art without relying on it.
Moreover, the "hoarse throat" in the poem is quite different from the oriole, weeping cuckoo and soaring egret in the classical poetry. It is purely due to the influence of the tragic atmosphere in the early days of the Anti-Japanese War, and it is also the affectionate expression of the special temperament and personality of this "sad poet" (the author claims to be).
The first sentence of this poem shows the author's sincere love for the land. In order to express his sincere and deep love for the land, the author imagines himself as a "bird", flying tirelessly all over the motherland forever.
The whole poem presents a kind of "melancholy" emotional feature, which is a natural expression of deep love for the troubled motherland. It stems from the suffering of the nation, so it is particularly touching. There is a profound sense of hardship, a broad historical mind and a strong patriotic feeling here.
This kind of melancholy is manifested in two points: First, it is strongly lyrical. This poem can be said to be a confession of the author. The author expresses his feelings for the land in a "direct" lyrical way. It is as serious as "oath", as solemn as "blood", very strong and shocking. The poet summed up the mission of "I" with four symbolic poems.
These four poems have no specific reference, but they have expanded and deepened the connotation of this mission with more vivid and broader general reference.
The land that the author loves deeply is experiencing a great historical struggle and great changes. The people are rising, the nation is awakening, and the "incomparably gentle dawn" is just around the corner. As a bird, the author will sing for this great era.
Second, realism and symbolism are intertwined. The author uses realism and symbolism to depict a group of vivid poetic images, and gives different symbolic and suggestive meanings to images such as "earth", "river", "wind" and "dawn" respectively. However, the author also has optimistic belief in the "dawn" of the motherland and made a wonderful description.
This poem constantly strengthens its feelings in a lyrical way, so as to strike a chord for a long time. This poem begins with "if", which is the first layer of reinforcement. Who doesn't know that the birds are clear and crisp? This poem is described as "hoarse", which is the second layer of reinforcement. It is not enough to have these two layers of reinforcement, so the objects of singing have appeared in the poem one after another: land, river, wind and dawn.
It is particularly noteworthy that when describing these images, the author has reached the point where he is poor and full of enthusiasm, which fully embodies the artistic characteristics of this liberal poet. When writing poetry, most people avoid or use the word "de" less, because the word "de" is too much and slow, which dilutes the taste of poetry.
The author Ai Qing is not. He dares to express his lingering feelings with a series of long sentences composed of the word "de", and likes to add a lot of adjectives and modifiers in front of the objects he describes to show the appearance of the objects and form a special three-dimensional sense and sculpture sense. This is an important feature that distinguishes Ai Qing's free verse creation from other free verse writers (such as Tian Ye).
The poem "I Love This Land" is no exception. If you look at the modifiers such as "sadness", "fierceness" and "softness" specially added before the headwords such as land, river, wind and dawn, you can see the mystery. These long sentences describing landscapes such as land and rivers mentioned above can be said to be the third layer of reinforcement.
Just when the author was impressed by his constant singing-tenacious vitality, the poem suddenly took a big turn. After the dash, it highlighted "I am dead" and made the body fertile.
Thus, before and after death, there is a strong contrast, and in this strong contrast and contrast, the persistent love of the "bird" for the land is that it was born in Sri Lanka, sang in Sri Lanka, buried in Sri Lanka, and read here until death does us part.
3. The poem "I love this land" is related to the land-Ai Qing.
If I were a bird,
I should also sing with a hoarse throat:
This land hit by the storm,
This river of sadness and anger will surge forever,
This endless wind,
And the gentle dawn from the forest ...
-Then I died, and even my feathers rotted in the ground.
Why do I often cry?
Because I love this land deeply. ...
Two Poems of Compassion for Peasants
one
In spring, as long as you sow a seed, you can harvest a lot of food in autumn.
There is no waste of heaven and earth, and the toiling peasants are still starving to death.
Secondly,
At noon in summer, the sun is very hot, farmers are still working, and beads are dripping into the soil.
Who would have thought that our bowl of rice and grain are full of the blood and sweat of farmers?
4. Ai Qing's poems "I love this land" and "I love this land" are lyrical masterpieces widely read in the history of modern poetry. Compared with a bird's attachment to the land, it vividly expresses deep and sincere patriotic feelings. The poet Ai Qing used "hoarseness" to describe the singing of birds, which can better express the poet's anxiety and fatigue about the future and destiny of the motherland.
Ai Qing's I Love This Land
I love this land, Ai Qing.
If I were a bird, I should also sing with a hoarse throat: this land that was hit by the storm, this river of sadness and indignation that always surges on us, this angry wind that blows endlessly, and the incomparable gentle dawn from the forest ...-Then I died, and even my feathers rotted in the land. Why do I often cry? Because I love this land deeply. ...
5. Poetry about land: thin soil: soil; Stream: a small river.
Metaphor is a small matter. It also means that although things are subtle, they can play a huge role through accumulation.
"Biography of Historical Records and Lisi": "It is Mount Ether that can't tolerate dirt, so it can become big; Rivers and seas do not choose small streams, so they can be deep. " The pronunciation of "Dust Face" is Hu and tó u Mian, which explains the dust face.
It also describes an expression of regret or frustration. Source Songshi Puji's "Five Lights Meeting Yuan" Volume 20: "The face is dusty, dragging the water, singing nine times and ten times, referring to the deer as a horse, which is both lonely and ruined."
Example: The yellow snake sent Pearl Krabs to prison, took out insurance, and walked home with a lame wolf and a thirst for disease. (Back to episode 14 of "Getting married to wake up the world") Land resettlement in Antu (ān tǔ zhòng qiān): local land; Heavy: it's not easy to look at.
Be content with one's homeland and don't want to move easily. Semi-buried (t incarnation) profile: profile.
Half of the body is buried in the soil. Metaphor means that people don't live long.
B and ng láijiang d m ng, Shu ǐ lá iT ǔ y m n) mean that no matter what means the other party uses, there are always corresponding countermeasures. You can't adapt to the climate and eating habits of the place where you moved.
Fight for every inch of land (cù cùn tǔ bì zhēng) Even if it is an inch of land, we must compete with the enemy. Describe fighting the enemy without giving in.
Not an inch of land, not an inch of land. Inch after inch (ǔ ch ǐ dì) inches and feet: there are few metaphors.
Describe very little land. Cu! G. ǔ Fenet Xi ā ng cug ǔ ǔ ǔ ǔ ǔ ǔ ǔ ǔ ǔ ǔ ǔ ǔ ǔ ǔ ǔ ǔ ǔ ǔ ǔ
Refers to the superstitious people in the old days who collected soil in the wild instead of incense burners and burned incense to worship the gods. Dà x ě ng mù xing: established; Civil engineering: refers to building engineering.
Building houses on a large scale. Fá n má o liè t incarnation originally refers to the ceremony held by the ancient emperor when he conferred the title of prince.
Later known as the packet princes. Manure is not as good as (fèn túbúrú), not as good as dung.
Describing things is extremely worthless. Fēng tú rén qíng (local customs) refers to the unique natural environment, customs, etiquette and habits of a place.
A native (tǔ zhǎng ǔ ng). Also refers to living for generations.
Hometown (gù tǔ nán lí) Hometown: birthplace, or the place where I once lived, here refers to my hometown and motherland. It is difficult to leave the land in my hometown.
Describe the infinite attachment to your hometown or motherland. Ancient Wu t ǔ zhò ng mí n has a vast territory and a large population.
Wye tǔzh Qing qíng: Nostalgia; Earth: homeland, hometown. I miss my hometown.
Huáng tiān hòu tǔ Di Tian: called Heaven in ancient times; Houtu: called land in ancient times. Refers to heaven and earth.
I used to believe that heaven and earth could uphold justice and dominate everything. The dusty faces (Hu and Mian) are covered with dust.
It also describes an expression of regret or frustration. Spending money like water (hujī nrú t incarnation): Sa.
Spend money like water. Describe extreme extravagance and waste.
Accumulated soil is a mountain, and accumulated water is a sea (j: shu ǐ wé i sh ā n, j: shu ǐ wé i h m: i). Metaphor makes a mickle.
To make a comeback means to regain power after failure. Lě i t ǔ zh ā n is a metaphor from small to large, many a mickle makes a mickle.
I see the land, yellow, black and red. My body came before my voice. I saw him, stepping on him, and the air heated by him lined up next to me, so I couldn't see. I can't hear you.
My body stepped into the void. I float after I weigh, I float after I fall, and I am originally on the ground.
I imagine I won't fall behind. Imagine the beautiful scenery around you.
But I saw land. Seeing him as much as possible is beyond imagination.
Land is a labor writer, a living person and a human being. I saw the land, and countless lives lived and died on his chest, either adjacent or far away.
I said the voice of the earth walked towards him and smiled obsequiously. The sound hit the land and was reflected, and gradually swam into the silent lake in all directions. I pointed to the land and tried to make him see me. My face began to look like a slave.
Without pause, the long-lost body turned into pieces. Fly or bury.
I am floating in the air, without sadness or despair. That belongs to young people.
Two independent millstones, looking down at each other. I began to cry in their blended eyes.
Tears are parallel to me, bigger and bigger, like a mirror. I see myself in the mirror-wearing a beautiful and unique aura.
Vast territory, broad horizons. The mud is thick and deep.
Soil can produce everything, and soil can produce gold. Life and death are sent by Toth, and seven feet are reported to the mother.
I love this land (Ai Qing). If I were a bird, I would also sing with a hoarse throat. This land hit by the storm, this river of grief and indignation that is always surging, this endless wind blowing, and the incomparably gentle dawn from the forest.
Then I died and even my feathers rotted in the ground. Why do I always have tears in my eyes? Because I love this land deeply.
6. Poetry about the land "Singing about the land"
All my poems
Always in the same strain as the land
All the promises and pursuits
Infiltrate into the muscle marrow of the soil bit by bit.
Condensed into my garden and pen plough
When the soul is deeply embedded in this land
I follow the artistic conception of endless thinking.
Create brilliance in the journey of life
The wind in the reclamation area holds up an atmosphere for me.
A drum, a circle and a fragrant thought
The surging emotion of green waves.
Like a breeze, like a drizzle, more like autumn sunshine.
Indulge in the fruit.
The author's deep sleep.
Light from the roots
Shining in my rich countryside
The significance and strength of living between pen and plow
My country poems
Dirty ballads, the purity of the grass.
Looking at the land that lost blood after harvest.
A grateful whisper
Self-weakness chest burst
Land and seeds
A bird
Holding a seed.
Fly to a place
The seed broke free from the bird's claw.
Fall into the soil
Begin to take root
Seed asks the land
Why do you always get in my way?
Land said with a smile
I hope you grow taller.
Seed doubt
He struggled to climb up.
The land has been uprooting him.
Pull farther and farther.
one day
The seed finally
Grow into a towering tree
He absorbs nutrients from the land.
The roots of the trees plunged into the embrace of the land.
over there
warmth
safe
Catch him
The longer, the higher.
The longer, the higher.
@ I hope to adopt O(∩_∩)O~@