Appreciation of Cang Kejia's The Star

In the first section, the poet said, "I like to hear people call stars", which means that there are too many stars to be called "stars" to show their existence value.

In the second quarter, in the world written in the night sky, the stars are "very close to each other" and "no one crowds out anyone"; It is this unity that makes them form the same magnificent vast galaxy.

In the last section, the poet looked up at the Milky Way and praised countless stars.

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There are many stars in this poet's works. Small and nameless, but glowing, isomorphic with its own aperture? As White Galaxy also shows? Their existence.

Poets sing praises to the revolutionary people by singing praises to the stars. In this poem, the stars are symbols of the revolutionary people. The language of this poem is concise, concise, vivid and profound. They all look spoken, but they are chewy and tasty. This is the artistic feature of Cang Kejia's poems.