Introduction to Ai Qing's Selected Poems

Ai Qing's Selected Poems is a collection of poems by modern poet Ai Qing, which includes Ai Qing's works from 1930s to the end of 1970s. This collection of poems and songs was written in 1979. It is a collection of poems integrating history, thought and art.

The main chapters are the Wild Goose River-my nanny, reed flute, Marseille, the death of a Nazarene, the dialogue between bars, the sun and coal, spring, laughter, dawn, the land of resurrection, he got up, the snow fell on the land of China, fenglingdu, the north, the sun, human skin, I love this land, and the drummer died for the second time. On the cape of Chile, morning star, snowy morning, burning, tents, fish fossils, the light of hymns, bonsai, "mysterious fruit", hope, the great fighting field of ancient Rome, listening, there is a voice, the passing years, poems about eyes (II), untitled.

Poetry style "Selected Poems of Ai Qing" is Ai Qing's early poems. It pays attention to arousing feelings, exerting association, capturing and selecting images to condense them into images, which forms one of the most remarkable characteristics of his early poetry art. Conciseness, conciseness, rich imagination, unique images and emphasis on philosophy are the consistent characteristics of Ai Qing's poems. Ai Qing's works generally describe symbolic things such as the sun, torches and dawn, showing Ai Qing's hatred of darkness and terror in the old society and his yearning and pursuit of dawn, light and hope. Ai Qing became an outstanding person with his singing style full of artistic individuality, and practiced his poetic aesthetic proposition of "simplicity, simplicity, concentration and liveliness".

With revolutionary realism, he sang the sufferings and misfortunes of the land and people of the motherland deeply and gloomily, reflecting the tragic fate of the Chinese nation. At the same time, his poems inspired people in Qian Qian who didn't want to be slaves to fight bravely for the sacred land.

Ai Qingqing (19 10 March 27-1May 5, 996), formerly known as Jiang Zhenghan, was born in Haicheng, Jinhua County, Zhejiang Province, with pen names Ajia, Keya and Lin Bi. China's modern poet. He is regarded as one of the representative poets of China's modern poetry. 1933' s masterpiece "My Nanny Along the River" established the basic artistic features of his poems and his important position in the history of modern literature. His works have been translated into dozens of languages, including Dayan River, North, Towards the Sun, Dawn Notice, Zhanjiang, Oleander and other poems.