1. Poems about the sun in the selected poems of Ai Qing
Verses about the sun in the selected poems of Ai Qing 1. Which poems in the selected poems of Ai Qing use the sun as an image
"Toward the Sun" and "Notice of Dawn".
In April 1938, shortly after Ai Qing returned to Wuhan from the war-torn north, he composed a long poem "Towards the Sun" with intense and rich emotions.
"Dawn Notice" is a new poem written by the modern poet Ai Qing in 1942. The poem fervently evokes all things in the tone of dawn to welcome the arrival of a brave new world.
"Toward the Sun" is more than 400 lines long and is the longest poem written by Ai Qing in the 1930s. It is composed of nine independent and echoing chapters. Although there are many different scenes and characters in the poem, it is not mainly about narrative. The author still writes in his simple, frank and personalized lyrical way, using the first person "I" (that is, the author himself) from beginning to end. The emotion serves as the main line and lifeblood of the whole poem.
As an important town in the Anti-Japanese National Liberation War, Wuhan was vigorously launching mass activities to defend Wuhan. Ai Qing immediately devoted himself to this real world that showed national awakening and determination to fight. The intensity of the passion and creative desire stirring in my heart, combined with reality, has obviously reached the point of burning.
"Dawn Notice" is just a symbolic title, it does not have an objective sense of reality; the notice is a virtual setting. Therefore, the poet used his imagination to obtain images, and filled the whole poem with many specific details and images. "Dawn" said that he "came on the dew" and "came by the illumination of the last star."
"From the rough sea." He wanted people to welcome him as "the herald of the day, the bringer of light." The form of welcome is as follows: "Open all the windows to welcome/Open all the doors to welcome" "Please blow the whistle to welcome/Please blow the horn to welcome" "Invite the sweeper to clean the street/Invite the moving truck to move Garbage?"
This is what the poet is like: the whole poem is a concrete, vivid, and living image and image; the whole poem presents the free style of prose, which is an organized poem. Lines, inner emotional rhythm; the language of poetry is simple, natural, and beautiful.