Coal in the Furnace is selected from which collection of poems?

"Coal in the Furnace" is selected from the collection of poems Goddess, which was first published in1February 3, 920 in the supplement of current affairs news "Light of Learning".

In a series of metaphors, the whole poem reposes its deep affection and longing, and shows the patriotic aspiration layer by layer. This poem is bold and clear in style and harmonious and smooth in tone.

At that time, although the poet was far away in Japan, he always paid attention to everything that happened in the motherland. The surging May 4th wave also impacted him. He later said, "China after the May 4th Movement is just like my lover. The love song I gave him was "Coal in the Kitchen-Feeling of Missing the Motherland". "

Brief introduction of the author

Guo Moruo, formerly known as Guo Kaizhen, whose real name is Tang Ding, whose pen names are Muruo and Maiang, is from Leshan, Sichuan, a modern writer, playwright and poet in China. Guo Moruo went to Japan to study in his early years, and later accepted the ideas of Spinoza and Whitman, and decided to give up medicine and devote himself to literature. He joined the "Creation Society" organized by Cheng and Yu Dafu, and actively engaged in the New Literature Movement.

Guo Moruo wrote a lot in his life, and made the greatest achievements in poetry and historical dramas, including the collection of poems Goddess, Starry Sky, Bottle and historical dramas Three Rebellious Women, Qu Yuan, Tiger Fu, Flowers of Tang Di and Gao Jianli.