The image of mowing children in Ai Qing's poems.

The image of mowing children in Ai Qing s poems;

1. The child in the poem is busy on the grass alone, and his figure is particularly lonely in the sunset. However, even in such an environment, the child is still tenacious and continues his work. This image shows the strength of persistence in difficulties and loneliness.

2. The action of children mowing grass and the grass covered with grass all show the hardships in life. Here, the poet uses grass to symbolize the difficulties and challenges in life, and the children's mowing action represents their efforts and persistence in facing these difficulties and challenges.

The sun has set, and the children are still trying to mow the grass before they go home. This persistence in life and love for labor show the poet's deep love for life.

Ai Qing hopes that readers can deeply understand the hardships and injustice of life in that era and the neglect and oppression of children that may exist in any era through this poem. He evokes readers' sympathy and concern for people living at the bottom of society by depicting children mowing grass.

Ai Qing closely linked himself with poetry creation through the famous saying "I am a child mowing grass". He used a pen instead of a sickle, split the grass in his heart with words, and poured his inner thoughts on paper. This famous saying is not only a declaration of his poetry creation, but also a symbol of his fate with poetry.

Brief introduction of Ai Qing

1, Ai Qing, formerly known as Jiang Zhenghan, whose name is Yangyuan,No. Haicheng, once used the pen names Ejina, Keye, Lin Bi, etc. He is a modern poet, writer and painter in China. 19 10 was born in Jinhua, Zhejiang province on March 27th, and died of illness at 4 am on May 5th, 0996 at the age of 86.

2. Ai Qing graduated from Hangzhou National West Lake Art College. 1934 published the long poem Dayan River-My Nanny, 1935 published the first book of poetry Dayan River. He joined the China Left-wing Artists Union and the Chinese Writers Association successively, and won the highest medal of French literature and art in 1985.