Facing the oak tree on the first floor, what images did the poet use to express his feelings? What are the characteristics of these images?

To Oak is a love poem written by Shu Ting in March 1977. It is one of the representative works of the misty poetry school. As a pioneering work of literature in the new period, To the Oak is self-evident in the history of literature. Through the "confession" of the kapok tree to the oak tree, the author denies the secular and unequal view of love, calls for freedom, equality and independence, and shouts out the slogan of equality between men and women in love, and sends out the declaration of independence of women's yearning for love in the new era.

To the oak tree.

If I love you, I will never show off myself on your high branches like climbing Jin Baolian.

If I love you-I will never learn from spoony birds and repeat monotonous songs for the shade;

It is not only like spring, but also brings cool comfort all year round;

It is not just like a dangerous peak, it increases your height and sets off your dignity. Even sunshine, even spring rain. No, these are not enough!

I must be a kapok beside you, standing with you as a tree.

Roots, close to the ground;

Leaves, touching in the clouds.

Every time a gust of wind passes, we greet each other, but no one understands us.

You have your copper branches and iron stems, like a knife, like a sword, and like a halberd;

I have my red flowers, like a heavy sigh and like a heroic torch.

We share cold waves, storms and lightning; We like mist, flowing mist and rainbow.

Seemingly separated forever, but dependent for life. This is great love, this is loyalty: love-not only your stalwart body, but also the position you insist on, the land under your feet.

The poet takes the oak tree as the object, expressing the passion, sincerity and firmness of love. Through the artistic technique of quasi-materialization, he sang his own personality ideal and independent and affectionate love view with the inner monologue of Kapok Tree.

The first section "If I love you, I won't show off on your high branches like climbing Campbell flowers;" If I love you, I will never learn from spoony birds and repeat monotonous songs for the shade; It is not only like spring, but also brings cool comfort all year round; It is not just like a dangerous peak, it increases your height and sets off your dignity. Even sunshine, even spring rain. "To express kapok, she doesn't want to climb to the other side and show off her vanity with the wealth on the other side; She doesn't want to drown in the cold shade of the other party, singing the crazy song of unrequited love alone.

Section 2 "No, these are not enough! I must be a kapok beside you, standing with you in the image of a tree. " It shows that kapok is determined to break the barriers that only advocate sacrifice for each other in love, and clearly shows that it is not an accessory, but a foil and ornament for each other, and must stand on the same footing with each other. "Root, close to the ground; Leaves, touching in the clouds. Every time a gust of wind passes, we greet each other, but no one understands us. " Explain that there are lovers shoulder to shoulder and soul mates. You have copper branches and iron stems, like knives, swords and halberds, symbols of men-stalwart, unyielding, sharp-edged and masculine; "I have my red flowers, like a heavy sigh, and like a heroic torch." The symbol of women-healthy and lively, beautiful and moving, deep and broad, tenacious and unyielding, with flexible temperament. Put forward the love concept that modern women should have. That is the real equality between men and women, which appears as a "tree". Heart to heart, mutual respect and love, like-minded. The independent personality of men and women not only has not lost its due glory, but also shines more brightly in the shadow of each other. [6]

Section 3: "We share the cold wave, storm and thunderbolt; We like mist, flowing mist and rainbow. It seems to be separated forever, but in fact it is lifelong. " Explain that lovers should "share joys and sorrows, * * * adversity." In the same realistic environment, both parties share the hardships of life and the happy situation, which is love. "This is great love, and this is where loyalty lies: love-not only your majestic body, but also your persistent position and the land under your feet." The author wants to express the firmness of love, not only to be faithful to each other's "stalwart body", to realize the combination of appearance admiration and form, but also to go further and incorporate each other's work, beliefs and ideals into his love arms. Standing in the same position, we have the same belief in life.

In artistic expression, poetry adopts the lyrical way of inner monologue, which is convenient for expressing the poet's inner world frankly and happily. At the same time, the image is constructed as a whole symbol (the whole poem symbolizes the independent personality and sincere love of both lovers with the whole image of oak and kapok), which makes philosophical thoughts and ideas germinate in the intimate and sensible image and poetic, so this richest man is rational. For reference.