I. Detailed explanation
Ai Qing's long poems "Towards the Sun" and "Torch" express his good wish to drive away darkness, persist in struggle and strive for victory with the help of the sun, so the poet is also called the singer of "Sun" and "Torch". These poems are also representatives of free verse, showing the characteristics of conciseness and liveliness, showing a prose and colloquial style.
Second, the poetic style.
Ai Qing's poetic style: Before liberation, Ai Qing cursed the darkness and eulogized the light with deep, intense and unrestrained brushwork; After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he continued to praise the people, praise the light and think about life. His "Return" songs are more extensive in content, deeper in thought, deeper in emotion, more diverse in techniques and more sophisticated in art.
His works generally describe symbolic things such as the sun, torches and dawn, showing Ai Qing's hatred of darkness and terror in the old society and his yearning and pursuit of dawn, light and hope. Ai Qing's poetry has a vivid and profound image, and with the end of the poem, this image is completed.
Introduction to Ai Qing and Ai Qing Memorial Hall;
1, introduced by Ai Qing
Ai Qing (19 10 March 27th ~1May 5th, 996), whose real name is Jiang Haicheng (formerly known as Jiang Zhenghan, the word Yangyuan,No. Haicheng). He used pen names such as Ega, Kea and Linbi. Born in Jinhua, Zhejiang Province, he is a modern writer, poet and painter. 1928 After graduating from high school, he was admitted to Hangzhou National West Lake Painting Academy. 1May, 934, the long poem Dayan River-My Nanny was published.
1932 Joined the China Left-wing Artists Union and engaged in literary and artistic activities. 1935, the first book of poetry, Dayan River, was published. After 1979, he served as the vice chairman of the Chinese Writers Association and the vice chairman of the International PEN Center. 1985 won the highest medal in French literature and art.
2. Ai Qing Memorial Hall
Aiqing Memorial Hall is located on the bank of Wujiang River in Jinhua, Zhejiang, China, with a building area of 2,700 square meters. There are five exhibition halls, a multifunctional lecture hall, a painting and calligraphy exhibition hall and a collection exhibition room. The words in the hall quoted Ai Qing's own words in large numbers, and selected more than 20 famous sentences of Ai Qing and photos of important activities in various periods to be interspersed in the words.