In "I Sing for Boys and Girls", what kind of expression is singing and what kind of feelings does it represent?

I sing poetry for boys and girls. What a wonderful work. Published in 1941. The poet enthusiastically sings about the future and the growing power for boys and girls, thus expressing his love for new life and his best wishes for the young generation. The structure is rigorous, the language is beautiful, and it is full of strong lyrical color.

"I Sing for Boys and Girls" is a widely circulated lyric poem that still gives people a great sense of beauty. This poem inspires people with its bright thoughts, moves people with its fiery emotions, and attracts people with its beautiful language. This poem maintains the rich imagination and vivid description characteristics of the poet's earlier poems, while also creating new creations and developments.

The whole poem has four stanzas and a strict structure. The first verse describes what is being sung. It is not difficult to see that "morning", "hope", etc. are not specific images, but conceptual nouns. This beginning of the section sets up a big obstacle for the author himself and creates a difficult problem, because it is straightforward The method is more difficult to achieve artistic feeling and artistic appeal. This dull opening indicates that there must be a wonderful change in the second section. Sure enough, in the second section, "Fly into the hearts of young people and find you." "A place to stay". This makes all the concepts in the first stanza seem to have gained form, and the artistic conception of the poem is gradually formed. The third stanza focuses on "flying", making the second stanza more unique. Realistically, the poet wrote two beautiful images: "Whether it's like a breeze/or a patch of sunshine." He Qifang is an expert in using images. He wrote this in the third stanza, which made the first and second stanzas rise into the air. , turns into the breeze, turns into the sunshine, looks lively and ethereal. In the last stanza, the mood changes, and the poet uses another wonderful image: "Gently / lost the sadness of adulthood from my strings", making it consistent with the mood. The "singing" in the beginning of the poem echoes, and the last three lines appear immediately, forming a coherent artistic conception.

The poem is written for boys and girls, but the real subject is "I". Through the whole poem, readers can see the vivid image of the poet and hear his affectionate singing voice. He is singing so sincerely and so excitedly. The poet gives us his sincere heart.