Personal changes in poetry

"Motherland, My Dear Motherland" is written in the first person. By pouring out "I" to "you" (the motherland), it expresses the lyric hero's strong patriotism and historical responsibility. The sentence patterns of "I am you …" or "I am …" appear repeatedly in the poem, emphasizing that "I" and the motherland have gone through hardships and vicissitudes together, and "I" and the motherland are dependent on life and death. This "I" represents a generation with the same fate as China. Facing new historical opportunities, they will shoulder the historical responsibility of rejuvenating China. The image of "I" is cast in the great image of the motherland.

Motherland, My Dear Motherland is a lyric modern poem written by Shu Ting in 1979. This poem selects a set of images, describing the poverty in China in the past and the dreams and sufferings of the people for thousands of years. It also shows the exciting rise and rebirth of China, and profoundly expresses the poet's incomparable love, infinite expectation and dedication to the motherland. The first two sections are gloomy and dignified, full of sorrow for the disaster history and severe reality of the motherland; The last two sections are fresh and lively, revealing the joy of the motherland to get rid of suffering and eager to fly; The whole poem combines a deep sense of history and a strong sense of the times, and it is full of passion and makes people feel sad to read.