Reasons for the popularity of Yan' an poetry

"Don't jump so hard, my heart. Won't the dust block my eyes? " Here, two prayer sentences "don't" and "don't" are used to express the poet's uncontrollable impatience. In the eyes of the poet, everything in Yan 'an is so kind and precious, so he "clings to the loess and the heart". Verbs such as "grasping" and "sticking" used here have condensed extremely rich feelings. This short four-line poem vividly describes the physical and mental dynamics of a dead son when he returns after a long separation, and it is very touching to read.

This poem is emotional and has a strong appeal. The poet turned his attachment to the revolution into the love of flesh and blood between mother and son, but it contained feelings far broader and nobler than flesh and blood.

This is the first poem written by the poet after liberation, which was written in March 1956. Although it is an impromptu work, it has a deep foundation in life. Poet/Kloc-arrived in Yan 'an at the age of 0/6, lived and fought in Yan 'an for many years, and forged deep feelings with this land and the people here. 10 years later, the poet returned to Yan' an, feeling particularly excited, and the tide of poetry came like a rolling river. He compared Yan 'an to his mother and used this touching poem to express his sincere love for a child.