The stars shine—
Deep blue sky,
Have you ever heard them talk to each other?
In silence,
In the twilight,
They praised each other deeply.
In terms of artistic expression, this poem captures the characteristics of the starry sky on a summer night, and depicts a vivid and beautiful picture in which the stars shine, the deep space and the stars complement each other, providing readers with a broad space for artistic re-creation. Poets use personification to blend feelings into scenes, endow the stars with human actions and emotions, and make poems receive artistic effects of blending scenes, profound artistic conception and rich philosophy.
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Stars is Bing Xin's first collection of poems. Poems were collected in Winter Solstice 20091965438+192164 in autumn 2009, originally published in Beijing Morning Post. The Stars was written by Bing Xin under the influence of the Indian poet Tagore's Birds. In the author's words, it is to collect some "fragmentary ideas" in a collection. Generally speaking, they include three aspects.
From 19 14 to 19 18, Bing Xin studied in Beiman Girls' Middle School in Beijing, which was a missionary school. Later, she said, "Because of the influence of Christianity, my love philosophy was formed invisibly." This "philosophy of love" reflects Bing Xin's hatred of dark reality and his eager pursuit of an ideal society.
This poem also vividly embodies Bing Xin's philosophy of "love" in his early years. In Bing Xin's imagination, the stars still love each other and "praise each other". Then, it goes without saying that human beings should clear up barriers, respect and love each other. This is the philosophy contained in this poem.
However, in the old society where class oppression was cruel and class struggle was fierce, mutual respect and friendship between people were just the poet's beautiful subjective wishes, which could not be realized in fact.