Tree:
Tree by tree.
Isolated from each other.
Wind and air.
Tell them the distance.
But under the cover of mud.
Their roots are growing.
In the unseen depths.
They are wrapped around the roots.
Ai Qing (19 10 March 27th-1May 5th, 996) is a great modern poet in China. Formerly known as Jiang Zhenghan,No. Haicheng, pen names Ega, Kea, etc. Jinhua, Zhejiang 1932, join the China Left-wing Artists Union. 1933 published the long poem "Dayan River-My Nanny" under the pseudonym of Ai Qing for the first time, with sincere feelings and fresh poetic style, which caused a sensation in the poetry circle.
Later, he published a series of poems, such as Torch (194 1) and Facing the Sun (1947), with vigorous brushwork and strong feelings, expressing feelings for the motherland and people. After liberation, there were poems such as Cheer and Spring.
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19 10 was born in a landlord family in Fantianjiang Village, Jindong District, Jinhua City, Zhejiang Province. Raised by a poor peasant woman from childhood to 19 15. 19 17 studied in the primary school attached to Jinshi. 1928 After graduating from high school, he was admitted to Hangzhou National West Lake Painting Academy. 1928 encouraged by President Lin Fengmian, he went to Paris to study painting and get in touch with European modernist poetry.
/kloc-returned to China at the beginning of 0/932, joined the China Left-wing Artists Union in Shanghai, engaged in revolutionary literary and artistic activities, was arrested soon, and wrote many poems in prison, among which Dayan River-My Nanny caused a sensation and became famous at one fell swoop. 193265438+1October 16 wrote the first poem "Meeting-Meeting in the East".
1933, Ai Qing wrote a long poem "Dayan River-My Nanny", which was published in1May 934 in Spring. Later, he published poetry collections such as North, Dayan River, Torch, Dawn Notice, Cheers, Gem Red Star and Spring. With strong brushwork and strong feelings, he poured out his feelings for the motherland and the people. After liberation, there were poems such as Cheers and Ode to Light.