Appreciation of Aiqing handcart

The structure of the whole poem is patchy, and the prose layout arrangement makes the whole poem have a unique and arbitrary charm. In the layout of the essay, it once again shows Ai Qing's ingenuity as a poet with a painting background.

The two poems are two paintings, two sad and gloomy paintings saturated with the people of the North, and several groups of images such as "the dry and dead river bottom", "the sharp sound that makes the sky convulse", "the freezing day in Leng Xue", "the poor village", "rutting", "a wheelbarrow with a single wheel", "cold and silence" and "vastness and silence".

*** with rendering the heavy sadness on the head of the people in the northland, in this dead silence, only the stubborn shrill sound of the unicycle implies some kind of resistance that will eventually break out. Ai Qing deserves to be called a master of creating environment, and only a few sets of images vividly outline the life pictures of the people in the northern country in 1938.

The picture is dignified and deep, and it is easy for people to read Ai Qing's deep love for the people connected with his blood. Because of love, the sadness and pain he felt were particularly heavy, even condensed into a painting that did not move.

Extended information:

Handcart is a new poem written by modern poet Ai Qing in early 1938. This poem depicts the unbearable poverty and long-term sorrow of the people in northern China where the Yellow River flows on a grayish yellow and desolate background.

conveys the poet's deep anxiety about the fate of the nation and his consistent sympathy for the peasants in the early days of the Anti-Japanese War; It is the poverty and tone of this land that the poet deeply feels, so this poem is also a calm and painful protest against the suffering makers.

this poem was written in early 1938. At that time, China soldiers fought bloody battles on the Lubei Line and between the ruined walls and the abandoned bases. Ai Qing was inspired by the national liberation war and came to the north from the south. In the north, he saw the protracted and arduous anti-Japanese war, and also witnessed how difficult people's livelihood was in the Yellow River basin. So the author created this poem to show the hardships of farmers in the north during the war years.

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