What are Ai Qing's main works?

Ai Qing (19 10 March 27th ~1May 5th, 996), formerly known as Jiang Zhenghan, was named Yangyuan and Haicheng. He used pen names such as Ega, Kea and Linbi. Born in Jinhua, Zhejiang Province, he is a contemporary writer, poet and painter. The following is the content of Ai Qing's main works that I compiled. Let's have a look.

1, Dayanhe-my nanny

Dayan River-My Nanny is a poem written by the modern poet Ai Qing 1933 65438+ 10/0/4, which was selected as the Chinese textbook of People's Education Publishing House.

2. North

The North is a new poem written by modern poet Ai Qing 1938 in February. In this poem, the poet not only laments the poverty and backwardness in the north and the suffering brought to the people in the north by the war, but also eulogizes the unyielding will to survive and the determination to defend the country since ancient times.

Step 3 face the sun

To the Sun is more than 400 lines long, which is the longest poem by Ai Qing in 1930s. It consists of nine independent chapters that echo each other. Although there are many different scenes and characters in this poem, they are not mainly narrative.

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Ai Qing's works generally describe symbolic things such as the sun, torches and dawn, showing Ai Qing's hatred of darkness and terror in the old society and his yearning and pursuit of dawn, light and hope. Ai Qing, starting from his love for rural working people and approaching their demands, has been presenting his most authentic poems to them for more than ten years.

Ai Qing's poetry inherits the fine tradition of the May 4th New Literature with its close combination with reality and full of fighting spirit, and has become an important achievement in the development of new poetry with its exquisite and innovative artistic style.

This not only reflects the author's artistic talent, but also bears in mind his serious and arduous artistic practice. In his poems, the full enterprising spirit and rich life experience bring something different. Ai Qing's poetic images are vivid and profound.