I should also sing with a hoarse throat:
This land hit by the storm,
This river of sadness and anger will surge forever,
This endless wind,
And the tender dawn from the forest.
And then I died,
Even feathers rot in the ground.
Why do I often cry?
Because I love this land deeply.
I love this land is a modern poem written by the modern poet Ai Qing at 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.
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After the outbreak of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, Ai Qing shared the national disaster with high patriotic enthusiasm and devoted himself to the great anti-aggression struggle. He picked up a pen and wrote many beautiful poems, one of which was I Love This Land. Written in the early days of the Anti-Japanese War, it is a masterpiece that inspires the poet's emotions through land.
Simple pictures are condensed with deep love. Image is artistic conception. "Land" and "Sun" are two main images in Ai Qing's poems. "Land" symbolizes the troubled motherland that gave birth to him and raised him. Therefore, the image of "land" embodies Ai Qing's deepest love for the motherland and the people, and his deep concern about the national crisis and the sufferings of the people.
This can be seen from the title of the poem, such as "Why do I often have tears in my eyes?" Because I love this land deeply … ",these two true and simple poems tell the eternal" land "complex in the poet's heart. From this, we can easily draw a conclusion that Ai Qing's poems have a unique world of aesthetic images.