Staring at the Starry Sky is a new poem written by modern poet Guo Xiaochuan. The whole poem is divided into four sections.
In the first section, Guo Xiaochuan, as a soldier who will accept an important task tomorrow, looks up at the starry sky and plays up the beauty and vastness of the starry sky.
In the second section, the poet further develops imagination and association along the train of thought in the previous section, and writes that the individual is small compared with the great starry sky, so he feels embarrassed;
The third quarter is a big turning point. The lights in the Great Hall of the People and Chang 'an Avenue are all on, and suddenly the sky is dim and the starry sky is no longer brilliant. The poet blames himself for his melancholy, because he sees that the world is better than heaven.
In the fourth quarter, the poet looks up at the starry sky again, feels the greatness of the motherland and the collective strength, and expresses the great ideal of "we" changing the world.
One of the great artistic features of this poem is that it comes and goes. In this process, both readers and poets experienced a profound thinking process and felt the ups and downs of their own thoughts, from an intuitive and ethereal realm to a realm full of ideal vision and bright pursuit.