Rain Lane is a modern poem written by China poet Dai Wangshu in 1927. In Rain Lane, the poet used symbolic images and image group to construct lyrical space, conveyed inner feelings, and integrated the artistic nutrition of China's ancient poems, especially the graceful poems in the late Tang Dynasty and the Five Dynasties. Besides, the artistic success of this poem lies in its harmonious musical beauty.
Rain Lane creates a lyrical artistic conception with strong symbolic color. Here, the poet metaphorically described the dark and dreary social reality at that time as a narrow and lonely "rain lane". There is no sound, no joy, no sunshine here. The poet himself is such a lonely person wandering in the rain lane. He has good hopes in loneliness. ?
The whole poem (excerpt) is as follows:
Holding an oil-paper umbrella alone
Wandering in the long, long
Lonely rain lane,
I hope to see
Like cloves?
A girl with a grudge.
Extended data:
The poem begins with "holding an oil-paper umbrella, wandering alone in a long, lonely rain lane, hoping to meet a girl as sad as lilac." It's about a scene in an alley in the south of the Yangtze River during the rainy season.
In the drizzle, "I" walked alone in a long remote alley with a lonely and melancholy mood and a faint hope. "I hope to meet a girl like lilac/with sadness."
At the beginning of the poem, it is pointed out that the main purpose of the poem is to express the "hope" pursued by the poet. The "rain lane" shrouded in drizzle is very long and endless, suggesting that there is no hope. "Loneliness" and "loneliness" imply that the poet's bosom friend is hard to find, and he is lonely and hesitant. I hope to meet the girl who is "as sad as lilac."
Who is this "girl" and what kind of sadness is unknown. Whether this is the poet's pursuit of life ideal or the poet's yearning for love is unknown.
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