Realistic Poetry and Its Post-reading Feeling

Artistic Features of Realism in Ai Qing's Poems

Zhang Chunmei

Ai Qing was born a poet. When he was studying in Paris, he originally studied painting. He has a keen sense and deep feelings, and his writing is loose and smooth. Most importantly, his poems all come from his direct experience of the realistic context and sincere concern for the fate of the country and the nation. He inherited some romantic ideas, emphasizing that poets should first have strong feelings and express their enthusiasm more directly, so as to achieve the effect of skin-to-skin contact and breath blending. Ai Qing himself has expressed such a poetic view on many occasions: "If you want to speak sincerely, you must really have strong feelings for what you praise and praise. It's hard not to say it. This is by no means a parrot, but a heartfelt heart song. " The theme in Ai Qing's poems is daily life, and language is also spoken. He wrote the feelings of millions of people, making millions of people suffer from the changes of the times with the rhythm of his poems. 1. It is the original intention of the poet's realistic creation to recognize the tragedy of reality and awaken the people. After the May 4th Movement, with the enhancement of the sense of national crisis, China intellectuals have a profound and urgent sense of national survival crisis. 1932, after the "November 28th Incident", Ai Qing set off for home from Marseille and collected a reed flute from colorful Europa. Ai Qing is concerned about her motherland with a flying heart and tears in her eyes. As a melancholy poet, she soon felt that "the motherland is still groaning in humiliation", "On poetry, in the long whistle", (7) the same year. During his three years in prison, he wrote many poems. 1936, the year after he was released from prison, he published his first book of poetry, Dayan River. The poem reads: "You hold me in your arms with your big palm and touch me; /After you set up the stove,/After you picked up the apron.