1, Introduction to the Works
The poem Window was born when Ai Qing was engaged in education in Changzhou. Published in New Poetry, Volume I, No.3, February, 1936, under the pseudonym Ega. This poem is completely different from other works of the same period in terms of theme, creation and style, and even there are few similar works in the poet's later creation.
This is a poem about love, and in Ai Qing's works, love poems are quite rare.
2. Appreciation of works
The conception of the poem "Window" is unique and surprising. Taking the window as the theme, it unfolds layer by layer, depicting the poet's longing for the people. The poet did not develop according to common sense, but integrated imagination with reality and strengthened emotional expression. In addition, the poet described the "eyes" as the window to the soul, which further deepened the theme of poetry and showed his unique artistic techniques.
Author's brief introduction and creative characteristics
1, author profile
Ai Qing, formerly known as Jiang Zhenghan, was born in Jinhua, Zhejiang, and was an outstanding modern poet in China. His creative career began in 1930s, and he used many pseudonyms, such as Ega, Kea and Linbi. Ai Qing is known as "the first poet in China" because of his outstanding achievements in poetry.
His poetry works are famous for their rich imagination and unique artistic style, and are widely regarded as one of the representatives of modern poetry in China. Ai Qing's life not only made great contributions to China's literary career, but also influenced many poets and literary lovers in later generations.
2. Creative characteristics
Ai Qing's poems often focus on symbolic things such as the sun, torch and dawn, which strongly expresses his hatred of darkness and his desire for light. He loves the rural working people and expresses his love for them with poems. His works inherited the tradition of May 4th New Literature and promoted the development of new poetry with unique artistic style.
Ai Qing's poems are lively and enterprising. Based on his life experience, he created profound poems.