The Ideological Connotation and Artistic Expression of Ye San's Adventures in Bamboo Forest
Author: Supplementary Publishing by Ye Sheng Henan People's Publishing House This is another collection of fairy tales poems (published by Sichuan People's Publishing House) dedicated to young readers by the poet Ye Sheng after The Magical Window. It condenses many works full of children's interest, fantastic fantasy and imagination, which is exactly what an excellent fairy tale poem must have. Poets clearly know that fairy tale poems should have the color of fairy tales in addition to the general qualities of poetry. Concentrated poems, such as Who Copied Who, Adventure in Bamboo Forest, Gift, My Little Sister's Treat, Small Water Village Athletes, The Story of Double Yellow Eggs, all have fantastic, interesting and poetic storylines, so they can deeply attract young readers and arouse their strong reading interest. In the poem "Adventure in Bamboo Forest", the poet tells a clever and bizarre story to educate the children in good faith, and the artistic conception is very subtle. Another poem, Gift, has a similar idea. After this poem was published in Shanghai Youth Daily, many children wrote to the newspaper one after another to tell their "learning experiences", saying that they should be "children who study hard and get up early" like the "New Year's old man" in the poem. (This poem won the excellent fairy tale poem "Little Hundred Flowers Award" organized by 1.980 Youth Daily, which will play a very good role in enriching children's imagination, broadening children's horizons, cultivating noble sentiments, and even cultivating and gradually improving children's appreciation of poetic art..