1, Dayan River-My Nanny
Dayan River-My Nanny is a poem written by the modern poet Ai Qing 1933 65438+ 10/0/4, which was selected as the Chinese textbook of People's Education Publishing House. The whole poem is divided into four parts. Through the memory and nostalgia of her wet nurse, the author expressed her nostalgia, gratitude and praise for the poor peasant woman Dayanhe, thus arousing people's sympathy for the tragic fate of working women in old China and strong hatred for this "unfair world".
2. "Wear white clothes at dawn"
The poem When Dawn Dresses in White is full of the poet's reverence for light. This poem was written at 1932 on the way from Paris to Marseille on October 25th, when the poet was only 22 years old. This poem is about the scenery in the fields at dawn and my own feelings.
3. Snow falls on the land of China.
Snow Falling on the Land of China is a modern poem written by the modern poet Ai Qing in 1937. By describing the images of farmers, young women and mothers under heavy snow, this poem shows the sufferings and disasters of the Chinese nation, the picture of old China, the poet's deep patriotic enthusiasm, and the poet's deep sense of hardship and childlike innocence. The whole poem uses the language of prose culture, and there is no trace of carving and showing off. The strong elasticity and tension of its language expand the situation of the poem and make it profound and broad.
4. Land of Resurrection
The Land of Resurrection is a modern poem written by Ai Qing in 1937. This poem describes the decadent days and the image of the seeder on the river bank, highlights the poet's longing for the new era, predicts the coming of the great anti-Japanese national liberation war, and also reflects the poet's yearning for liberation and patriotism.
5. I love this land.
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.