Lorca's most famous poem.

Lorca's most famous poem is "Elegy of Igor Na Qiao Sanchez Megias".

This long poem is the pinnacle of lamentation in the Spanish-speaking world. The last sentence of this poem is: "I sang his nobility with moaning words, and I remember a sad breeze blowing through the olive tree." Breeze is the saddest way to mourn, nothing else.

Federico Garcí a lorca (1898- 1936) is the most famous Spanish poet in the world after Cervantes. His poems perfectly combine modern poetic techniques with the traditional linguistic features of Spanish folk songs, creating an "easy-to-sing" poetic style.

For Spaniards, lorca is always the "son of Andalusia". With a pure and warm heart, he praised Andalusia's clear springs, fragrant orange blossoms, vast sea and brilliant starry sky, and put the soul of Spain into poetry.

1On August 9th, 936, lorca, who was only 38 years old, was shot and killed for opposing the fascist rebels. Lorca's death became a wound that was difficult to heal in modern Spanish history.

Some of lorca's works:

1, selected poems of lorca; 2. lorca's poems; 3. Death at Dawn: Selected Poems of lorca; 4. Death ditty: Selected Poems of lorca; 5. "Yin Hang's Ballad: A Copy of lorca's Poetry"; 6. Ships at sea, Ma Zaishan: lorca's poems; 7. Violin and Grave (Selected Poems of lorca); 8. Impression and scenery.