What is the image of "bird" in the poem "I love this land"? What kind of feelings does the poet have?

I love this land with the figurative image of a bird, ordinary and weak, just like the author himself, but even so, we should try our best to sing for the invaded and trampled motherland, that is, "sing with a hoarse throat." The last section "I" returned to the standard of lyric hero, and the expression of feelings was further sublimated.

It reflects the poet's willingness to give everything for the troubled motherland.

The poem "Unfolding Information" begins with "If", which is abrupt, novel and deeply thoughtful. The "bird" in the poem is a general term, and it is a * * * name. 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, weeping cuckoo and soaring egret in the classical poetry. It is purely due to the influence of the tragic atmosphere in the early days of the Anti-Japanese War, and it is also the affectionate expression of the special temperament and personality of this "sad poet" (the author claims to be).

This poem constantly strengthens its feelings in a lyrical way, so as to strike a chord for a long time. This poem begins with "if", which is the first layer of reinforcement. Who doesn't know that the birds are clear and crisp? This poem is described as "hoarse", which is the second layer of reinforcement. It is not enough to have these two layers of reinforcement, so the objects of singing have appeared in the poem one after another: land, river, wind and dawn.

By describing that he lives in this land of the motherland, the author has more pain than joy, and there are too many "grief and indignation" and "anger" in his heart. However, this is the motherland where he was born and raised. Even if he dies for her, he won't leave this land-even feathers will rot on the land after death.

It expresses the author's greatest and deepest unforgettable and indelible patriotic feelings.

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