The Significance of Five Images in Ai Qing's Selected Poems

The five images in Ai Qing's poems include land image, sun image, bright image, coal image and spring image.

1, land image.

It embodies the poet's deepest love for the motherland and the people.

For example:

Snow falls on the land of China, and the cold is blocking China.

Appreciate:

These two poems are the sincere feelings and strong cries of the poet. The changes of the four seasons in nature can only give people a sense of touch.

What is important is that the poet deeply felt the cold blockade of his heart, so that he couldn't help but burst out with such a strong cry. When the shadow of the national crisis hung over the motherland, he expressed this sincere anxiety and resentment with his own brush strokes.

2. The image of the sun.

It reflects the poet's pursuit and yearning for light, ideal and a better life.

For example:

Look at us, we, laughing like the sun!

Appreciate:

Sunrise means the birth of a new era. In order to meet the sunrise and get up from the pain, he walked into the street, he joined the ranks of life, and he sang loudly. The remaining trauma and mental depression did not make him lose heart and despair. He put up with the pain and went into battle. He praised the sunrise with tears in his eyes This is a sincere and realistic voice immersed in history.

3. The image is clear.

It expresses the poet's good wish to drive away darkness, persist in struggle and strive for victory.

For example:

Inform those human beings whose eyes are burning with longing that I will bring light to the world, warmth to human beings, and distant cities and villages immersed in suffering. Ask them to welcome me with your honest mouth-please write down my words. Pioneer of day, messenger of light.

Appreciate:

Eagerly arouse everything with the tone of dawn, welcome the arrival of a beautiful new world, and be full of optimism and firm belief in the new society and new life. This poem praises the vibrant and beautiful life in the liberated areas and is full of beautiful expectations for the future.

4. Coal image.

For example:

Die? No, no, I'm alive-please give me a light, give me a light!

Appreciate:

For thousands of years, the Chinese nation has suffered countless times. They suffer from all kinds of oppression and exploitation and live silently at the bottom of society. However, they are not "dead". Once they encounter new opportunities and new ideas, they will rise up, burn a blazing fire and clean up the old world.

This living state of the Chinese nation is just like "coal". Coal has been buried underground for a long time, ordinary and unknown. However, they have an excellent personality-they will burn and glow when they catch fire.

5. Images of spring.

It not only shows the author's desire for peace, but also shows his hatred for reactionaries, reverence for sacrificed soldiers and hatred for war.

For example:

Spring has arrived, and the peach blossoms in Longhua are in bloom, just in those nights.

Appreciate:

This poem, which is set in spring, depicts the recovery and vitality of nature. Spring in the poem is endowed with mysterious power, which can not only awaken the sleeping soul of the earth, but also awaken people's deep desire and passion. Ai Qing expressed her yearning for a better life and her pursuit of freedom through her description of spring.