Poetic generation

The night gave me black eyes.

I use it to find the light-Gu Cheng [generation]

The poem * * * two sentences.

The whole poem begins with the word night, which is a bright tomb and a suffocating symbol of a specific era. In Gu Cheng's view, the most obvious metaphor of night is the ten-year Cultural Revolution, which is a metaphorical description of the Cultural Revolution. The significance of night lies in its connection with the first poem and the whole poem.

Black eyes embodies the critical spirit, and black to black profoundly denies the great arrogance of the night. Compared with the colorful bright world, black is an extreme, which is opposite to light. But I think "black eyes" is also a metaphor for the black eyes of our Chinese nation to some extent.

It is brand-new in aesthetics. It avoids the direct expression of emotion, the actual narration of the scene, and does not deliberately construct a complete artistic conception. It just highlights a pair of unusual "black eyes" (a symbol of a generation's awakening) on a dark background by metaphor and means. It seems that you can see a beam of white light coming out of a gap in the dark clouds. The whole poem is like a three-dimensional print.

Gu Cheng is a representative figure of China's misty poetry school in the new period. He is known as a "fairy tale poet" and sees the world with a childlike innocence. Gu Cheng devoted himself to creating his own fairy tale world, which was filtered and purified by the poet's mind. Shu Ting's evaluation of Gu Cheng is "omitting diseased trees, decaying walls and rusty fences", and the poem is pure and confusing. In Gu Cheng's poems full of dreams and childishness, Gu Cheng's "black eyes" are the sharpest in my opinion, but it can't hide that they are full of adult sadness. Although this sadness is faint, it is as heavy as lead, only because it has a surreal feature. Because this is not only the poet's personal sorrow, but also the sorrow of a generation after awakening, and the sorrow of an awakened generation to see the reality in front of them.

Whenever people talk about misty poetry, they will naturally think of Gu Cheng. I think this is the greatest thing.

I think this is a high honor: the highest level is to become synonymous with an era, and Gu Cheng has become the spokesperson of our generation!

From the aesthetic point of view, Gu Cheng's generation undoubtedly created an eternal statue for the group he belongs to: "The night gave me black eyes, but I used them to find light."

Someone once explained "poet" as "eternal poet: a saint looking for heaven." Then I think Gu Cheng is a "genius poet"

I want to help the landlord.