Modern poems describing trees

Modern poems describing trees include Tree, Ai Qing, Tree and Zhou Mengdie.

1, "Tree" Ai Qing

A tree, a tree, independent of each other.

Wind and air tell them the distance.

But under the soil cover, their roots will grow.

In the invisible depths, they entangle their roots.

2. "Tree" Zhou Mengdie

When light and shadow turn into fruit, you will suddenly think of yesterday.

At that time, your face was more beautiful than that of Yuan that night. The rain and snow didn't come, and neither did the woodpecker.

There is not even a tentacle-like worry, and you can torture yourself when you are bored.

Is it fire? Or what drives you.

Break through this class? Cold and hard.

Do you hear the cries circulating in your veins?

"Let me be a leaf! Let the frost turn red and let the running water flow gently. "

So when I woke up, I was green!

On a snowy night, you hear the cold.

The sound of bluebirds flapping their wings.

Appreciation of Ai Qing s Poem Tree;

A tree, a tree/independent of each other/wind and air/telling their distance.

These first four lines are about a scene, which is real, not only for the poet, but also for others.

All the trees in the world are isolated, and there is a certain distance between them. There seems to be nothing special about these four lines. If you don't look below, it is difficult for others to know the poet's intention. But after reading the following lines, the meaning of the first four sentences is clear. In this simple and simple way, there is a generalization of society.

But under the cover of soil/their roots are elongated/in the invisible depths/they are entangled in their own roots.

"But", a turning point, shifted the reader's eyes from the ground to the underground, and the broad meaning of this poem gradually became clear.

This "but" has great power. The poet wants people to know that it is more important to see the tree standing alone on the ground, and it is more important to see the scene of the tree underground, where the roots are "intertwined".

The structure of this poem is very clear. The first four sentences are about the above-ground landscape of trees, and the last four sentences are about the underground landscape of trees.

These two landscapes are the living landscapes of trees.