How to understand the artistic characteristics of the Great Wall ballads

The Ballad of the Great Wall was written by Taiwan Province poetess Xi Murong in A.D. 1979. The author was wandering overseas, so he wrote this poem to express his homesickness.

Look at this poem from its artistic features. This is a misty poem. The author writes to express his love for the motherland, but the whole poem is not written directly to the motherland, but describes the image of the Great Wall. The Great Wall is a symbol of the Chinese nation. It bears the history and culture of our nation and bears witness to the shame and glory of our nation. For the poets in Taiwan Province Province, the Great Wall is their hometown, their motherland and their parents who miss them day and night. In his poems, the author uses the second person to write about the Great Wall, in order to more directly talk about his homesickness, motherland and relatives, put the Great Wall in front of him and talk about his passionate feelings face to face.

In terms of artistic conception, it emphasizes internal thinking, not conceiving works with the external connection of objective things as the framework, but advancing into people's psychological world, not paying attention to objectively describing the world, but expressing the poet's heart in large quantities in order to achieve the purpose of expressing the real world. In the poem, the first section is about remembering the Great Wall, the second section is about praising it, and the third section is about dreaming about it. Among them, the poet's inner feelings are: deep-warm-affectionate.

The Ballad of the Great Wall has no graceful words and no novel and original image. Simple singing like a ballad is unforgettable for a long time.

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