Xi Murong's poetry embodies the spiritual connotation of innocence, tolerance and kindness. The poet pursues absolute love and eternal love, which is reflected in many love poems such as Qilixiang and A Flowering Tree.
Second, popular and simple, Chinese charm:
There are no difficult sentences in Xi Murong's poems, and the language is simple but fresh and elegant, which is close to the aesthetic quality of ordinary readers. Being good at classical poetry, the poet is also good at bringing classical images familiar to readers into his own poems, which makes his poems full of China charm. Lotus heart, origin, homesickness, etc. Just like a cup of China tea, which is light and sweet, it is memorable.
Xi Murong (1943 65438+ 10/5-) is a Mongolian, contemporary painter, poet and essayist. Originally from Chahar Province, Inner Mongolia.
1963 graduated from the Fine Arts Department of Taiwan Province Normal University in West Murong, and 1966 completed his further study at the Royal Academy of Art in Brussels. He has won many awards such as the Royal Belgian Gold Medal and the Brussels Municipal Government Gold Medal. He has created more than 50 kinds of poems, essays, picture albums and anthologies, and poems such as Qilixiang, Youth without Complaints and A Flowering Tree have become classics.
Xi Murong's works are mostly about love, life and homesickness, which are extremely beautiful, elegant and transparent, lyrical and smart, full of true love for life, and have influenced the growth process of a whole generation [1]. 20 17 12, written by Xi Murong and composed by Lu, sang "Song of Hometown" and won the Best Original Single Award in the 10th China Gold Record Award.