"Land" constitutes the central image of the author's poems. The image of "land" is a symbol of national spirit, Chinese civilization and the fate of the motherland, which embodies the author's deep love for the motherland and mother earth.
It is precisely because of this love and attachment to the land that the other three images in the author's works flow downstream.
Adding adjectives "surging forever" and "grief and indignation" before "river" and modifiers "blowing endlessly" and "irritating" before "wind" have turned these two external pure landscapes into "images" containing the author's subjective feelings, making people who are sad and angry persevere in saving the land.
The image of "dawn" shows that the author firmly believes that there will be dawn and victory in the turbulent struggle of the people.
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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.
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. ?
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