What does the goddess represent in Guo Moruo’s poems?

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Content of Guo Moruo's "Goddess": First of all, it is the requirement of transforming the old world and breaking down the feudal barriers during the "May Fourth" era. The protagonist appears as a rebel pursuing individual liberation, demanding to break all feudal shackles and singing about all destroyers; secondly, it is the deep love for the motherland and the longing for a better tomorrow. The poem sings about the sun, light, and hope, and is filled with the desire to be proactive and enterprising.

"Goddess" is Guo Moruo's masterpiece. Includes major poems written between 1919 and 1921. Together with 57 preface poems. Most of them were written by poets while studying in Japan. Among the representative poems are "Phoenix Nirvana", "Rebirth of the Goddess", "Coal in the Furnace", "Sunrise", "Looking from the Top of the Mountain", "Earth, My Mother!" ", "Tengu", "Good Morning", "Standing on the Edge of the Earth and Broadcasting Numbers", etc. In terms of poetry form, it broke through the shackles of old styles and created a vigorous and unrestrained free verse style, which opened up a new world for the development of free verse after the "May Fourth Movement" and became the foundation of new Chinese poetry. There is now a 1957 edition published by People's Literature Publishing House, which has been reprinted many times since.

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