Is "Rain Lane" a poem recited by primary school students? Yes

Wang Shu's poems are deeply influenced by the graceful poetic style of Chinese classical poetry, and are also influenced by the French Symbolic Poetry School. Therefore, his early poems generally show the characteristics of loneliness, depression and depression. "Rain Lane" is like that. This poem is about a scene in the alleys of Jiangnan during the rainy season. In the drizzle, "I" walked alone in the long and lonely alley holding an oil-paper umbrella with a feeling of loneliness, melancholy and a faint hope.

This poem is both real and imaginary, hazy and trance-like. "I" seems to be full of worries and endless worries, but I don't want to express them clearly, or I am unable to express them. "I" seems to be expecting something and pursuing something, but the goals of expectation and pursuit seem so distant and elusive. "She" appeared, maybe in an illusion, or maybe it was real, but "she" appeared so quickly and passed so quickly, passing by in an instant and disappearing in front of her, "like a dream" The sadness and confusion." "I" can only feel sorry for myself and feel sorry for myself. We can think of the "girl" in the poem as an actual reference, the beautiful, noble and melancholy girl that the poet has been waiting for for a long time. But we can also regard this "girl" as the vague ideals and pursuits in the poet's heart, representing the poet's vague longing for the future when he is trapped in the depression of life.

Excerpted from Baidu Encyclopedia

As can be seen from the above, this poem is the poet Dai Wangshu’s confusion and longing for the future, and his pursuit of ideals. So when do we generally start When you think about these things, generally speaking, when you become an adult, starting from high school, you have to think about the future, your future, and your ideals. If you want to read his emotions in this poem, high school students or college students can better understand it, but it is not suitable for primary school students to read aloud.