Appreciation of Ai Qing's Over there

"Black rivers, black days. Between black and black, there are sparse and dense. Everything is silent, only the side of the light over there, the sound of iron, and the voice of the boiling people's market are constantly fanning out. " This poem uses metaphors to describe the social reality at that time. The country is in darkness, with internal troubles and foreign invasion, but it can't stop the people's desire for peace, and everything is quietly fermenting.

"Between the lights, the red and green warning lights are flashing, and every second is warning the world of eternal disaster." This poem expresses people's vigilance against the war and social situation and the coming disaster.

"Black river, black sky, between black and black, sparse and dense, without thousands of lights, look, there is a world that is always struggling." Although the society is still in the dark, people have not given up in the dark, let the darkness spread, and people are still fighting for the light.

The creation background of this poem is 1932. Ai Qing is on his way back to China. At that time, the situation was urgent at home and abroad. Under such circumstances, Ai Qing wrote this poem, which showed Ai Qing's thoughts of caring for the country and the people.

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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 poetry has a vivid and profound image, and with the end of the poem, this image is completed. Image refers not only to people, but also to the visualization of things and ideas.

Ai Qing's poems do not stick to appearances in form, and pay little attention to rhyme and uniformity of lines, but use regular parallelism and repetition to create a unified change.

References:

China Net —— The Artistic Features and Historical Position of Ai Qing's Poems