I love this land is a poem written by modern poet Ai Qing in 1938. This poem begins with "if" and uses "hoarseness" to describe the singing voice of birds, and then continues to write the singing content, from singing before death to writing that birds return to the world after death, and finally replaces the image of birds with the poet's own image, which directly expresses the poet's sincere and ardent patriotism.
The land complex and land in Ai Qing's poems have multiple symbolic meanings in the author's poems. He can be called a "land singer", and "land" constitutes the central image of the author's poems.
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This poem begins with "if", which is abrupt, novel and thoughtful. The "bird" in the poem is a general term and a name of * * *. It is different from the cuckoo and partridge repeatedly sung by poets in past dynasties, and has a natural and special charm and significance, but it is entirely up to the author to pursue new art without relying on it.
Moreover, the "hoarse throat" in the poem is quite different from the oriole, the weeping cuckoo and the soaring egret in the classical poetry. It is purely due to the influence of the tragic atmosphere of the times in the early days of the Anti-Japanese War on the author, and it is also the affectionate expression of the special temperament and personality of this "sad poet" (the author calls himself).
The first sentence of this poem shows the author's sincere love for the land. In order to express his sincere and deep love for the land, the author imagines himself as a "bird", flying tirelessly all over the motherland forever. This poem constantly strengthens its feelings in a lyrical way, so as to strike a chord for a long time.
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