Expresses passion for love and loyal thoughts and feelings.
This poem uses the artistic technique of overall symbolism and uses the inner monologue of "Kapok" to "Oak" to sing passionately and frankly about his personality ideals and his love that requires standing side by side, being independent and affectionately opposite each other. View.
It can be seen that the poet has a careful design when selecting the materials for poetry creation: oak is so suitable to represent the masculine beauty of men, while kapok is so appropriate to represent women's self-reliance and the relationship with men. requirements for equality. As soon as this poem was born, oak and kapok became a new set of images in Chinese love poetry.
Main introduction
"To the Oak Tree" is a contemporary poem written by Chinese poet Shu Ting in 1977. This poem has 36 lines. In the first 13 lines, the poet uses six images: climbing flowers, infatuated birds, springs, dangerous peaks, sunlight, and spring rain to deny the traditional view of love; lines 14 to 36 express himself positively. The ideal view of love.
The whole poem uses the artistic technique of overall symbolism and uses the inner monologue of "Kapok" to "Oak" to sing passionately and frankly about one's own personality ideals and the concept of love that requires standing side by side, being independent and affectionately opposite each other. . The poem's composition and syntax are carefully arranged, so that lyricism and discussion can be naturally integrated, giving the rich and delicate emotions a rational brilliance.