This poem has three parts.
The first section is about the scenery you see when you walk on a sunny path. Dirt roads, meadows, white chrysanthemums and butterflies, these ordinary scenery, bring us a unique and unprecedented feeling. On the path wet by drizzle, you walk barefoot and your feet make a "squeaking" sound. Yellow mud will cover your feet tightly for a while, and they will playfully stick their heads in the middle of your feet, just like a fish kissing your feet, feeling "cool and gentle". The path extends into the distance. In this season, the drizzle helps the grass to bathe, and the dirt on the grass disappears without a trace. It swings its waist lightly, showing off the dazzling new green like a child. The strength of the small white chrysanthemum growing in the drizzle has seen the hope of growth in the sunshine after fine weather. It is no longer "timid". Even if it is cold or warm around, it still bravely gradually looks up and blooms its own unique brilliance. Although the butterfly has experienced wind and rain, it can still shake off the water drops freely and show its beauty freely.
"Life is so proud!" Reading the text, I can't help sighing like this! This path that extends far away, this new green grass, this brave white chrysanthemum, this butterfly that is still beautiful after wind and rain. Do you understand the author's spirit behind the text? Poetry needs to be savored, pondered and recited repeatedly, in order to read its true taste. Calm down and read it again and again, and you will definitely find something that belongs to you!
The second section is the author's call to us. How comfortable it is to walk on the path!
Section 3: Let's go for a walk! Walking on the path, the air is so fresh, and your discovery is so amazing. A grass, a tree, a bug, a frog, all make you interested in them, and the warm feeling has flooded in your heart.
Approaching the author:
Dai Wangshu (1905 ~ 1950) is a poet. The poem Rain Lane from 65438 to 0928 was published in Novel Monthly, which attracted people's attention. He was awarded the title of Rain Lane Poet.
Representative poems include "I use a broken palm", "When it is sunny" and "Trouble".
His poetry collections include My Memory, Wang Shucao, Disaster Year, Selected Poems of Dai Wangshu, etc. He is not only a poet, but also a painter. His Rain Lane and Sunny Days are far-reaching paintings.
This poem was written in 1944 and was written during the Anti-Japanese War. Combined with the historical situation at that time, we can understand that the author had a heart of waiting quietly and a mentality of watching in hope. The word "sunny day" is isolated from reality, looking forward to the future, ignoring the present situation and looking forward to a better future. Let's enjoy the tranquility, serenity, warmth and vitality in poetry!