Rivers and winds: a symbol of the revolutionary spirit of indomitable and heroic struggle of the grieving and angry people of China to save their homeland;
Dawn: a symbol of light and hope. The author firmly believes that there will be dawn and victory in the turbulent struggle of the people.
The author uses realism and symbolism to describe a group of vivid poetic images, giving different symbolic and suggestive meanings to images such as the earth, the river and the dawn. However, the author also has optimistic belief in the "dawn" of the motherland, which shows the poet's sincere and ardent patriotic feelings.
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The Theme and Creative Background of I Love This Land
1, subject: The author describes that he lives in this land of the motherland, suffering is more than joy, and there are too many sorrows in his heart. However, this is the motherland that gave birth to him and raised him. Even if he dies miserably for her, he will not leave this land, and even his feathers will rot in this land after death. It expresses the author's greatest and deepest unforgettable and indelible patriotic feelings.
Background: I love this land written in 1938, 1 17 10, and 1938, 10/0, the fall of Wuhan. The author and many literary and art figures at that time withdrew from Wuhan and gathered in Guilin. The author wrote this poem with love for the motherland and hatred for the invaders.
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I love this land-Baidu Encyclopedia