Facing this mysterious stone peak, the poet questioned the traditional view of love, reflecting contemporary women's rebellion against feudal ethics, their pursuit and thinking of pure love, and their call for the return of human nature. .
"Goddess Peak" is a poem written by Shu Ting in June 1981. It is a lyric poem that expresses women's awakening consciousness. In the writings of literati and poets of all ages, the Wushan goddess symbolizes women’s purity, loyalty and perseverance.
The whole poem is a perfect fusion of scenery and lyricism, with absolutely free form and no punctuation. It is a model free-style lyric poem. The subtle emotional movements of "waving the flower handkerchief", "suddenly withdrawing it", and "covering your eyes" express the delicacy and strong lyricism of the poem.
"Jiang Tao, one sound high, one sound low" shows a full sense of rhythm and architectural beauty. As a representative of hazy poetry, Shu Ting embodies the artistic characteristics of hazy poetry in this poem, and the last sentence is a focus of the characteristics of this hazy poetry. It gives people the feeling of poetic beauty that "the words are exhaustive, but the meaning is infinite".
Extended information:
1. Creation background
Standing on the edge of the Yangtze River, the Goddess Peak is located east of Wushan County, Chongqing and is one of the twelve peaks of Wushan. , has an ancient and touching legend. In the legends of Wushan goddesses from generation to generation, people have endowed the prototype of "goddess" with the characteristics of loyalty, pathos and sentimentality, which implies the traditional requirements and norms for women. ?
This poem was written in 1981. From the social background, China ended ten years of turmoil and entered a new period. "Goddess Peak" was created by the poet after seeing the beautiful scenery of Goddess Peak on the Yangtze River. Facing the Goddess Peak that has been praised for thousands of years, the poet thought of the beautiful legend passed down from generation to generation, and she expressed deep doubts: "Can the heart really turn into stone?"
2. Author Introduction
Shu Ting, formerly known as Gong Peiyu, was born in Shima Town, Fujian Province in 1952. She is one of the representative writers of the Misty Poetry School in my country, as famous as Bei Dao and Gucheng. In 1969, he went to the countryside to join the army, and in 1972, he returned to the city to work as a worker. He began publishing poetry in 1979.
In 1980, he worked at the Fujian Federation of Literary and Art Circles and engaged in professional writing. He is the author of poetry collections "Brig", "Singing Iris", "Archaeopteryx", prose collections "Heart Smoke", "Autumn Mood", "Hard Bones in the Sky", "Poetic Thoughts in Dewdrops", "Collected Works of Shu Ting" (3 volumes), etc. The poem "Motherland, My Dear Motherland" won the 1980 National Outstanding Poetry Award for Young and Middle-aged People, and "Brig" won the first National Outstanding Poetry Collection Award for New Poetry and the 1993 Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award.
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