Xu Zhimo's Complete Poems in Spring

Xu zhimo's poem about spring: orioles fly to trees. "Look, an oriole!" Some people say. Tail up, it is silent, and its brilliance illuminates the dense-like spring, flame and enthusiasm. Waiting for it to sing, we wait and watch for fear of surprising it. But as soon as it spread its wings, it broke through the thick and became a colorful cloud; It flies, disappears and goes away-like spring, like flame, like enthusiasm. Last spring yesterday, the peach blossom inserted obliquely in my bottle was a smile hanging on the beauty's cheek. Today, they all lowered their heads and changed their faces:-Red and white bodies hung upside down on green stripes. The wind and rain outside the window reported the fate of the last spring, and the death knell-like voice reminded me in the dark: "The flowers in your life bottle have also changed: Who will receive the gorgeous body?" Sincerely expressing one's own spirit and pursuing individual liberation are the basic artistic features of Xu Zhimo's poems. His poems, especially the lyric poems with great influence, have reached a fairly high artistic level, and their artistic beauty is mainly manifested in the following aspects. 1, ingenious in conception and novel in image. In "The Happiness of Snowflakes", the poet calls himself "Snowflakes", and skillfully uses the image of flying snowflakes to convey the heartfelt pursuit of sincere love and beautiful ideals. She is asleep depicts the sleeping state of her lover with rich imagination, and creates a wonderful artistic conception with four poetic images: white lotus under the starlight, Robbie smoke in the incense burner, stringed string and pink butterfly. Shian Nora is a famous poem with only four sentences, and its central image is a shy water lotus, which is used to describe the gentle and affectionate expression of Japanese girls. It is apt and vivid, pure and touching, ingenious in conception and novel in image, which makes this short poem contain endless meanings and shows the unique charm of Xu Zhimo's poems. "Baby" symbolically expresses the author's yearning for bourgeois ideals with a pregnant woman's expectation for the baby in her womb, and her conception is unconventional. 2. The rhythm is harmonious and full of musical beauty. Xu Zhimo believes that "the secret of poetry lies in the neatness and flow of syllables", and syllables are the blood of poetry. Xu Zhimo often uses overlapping, repetition, parallelism and duality in a large number of his four-line lyric poems. The combination of "fly, fly, fly" in "The Happiness of Snowflakes" and the short four lines at the beginning of "Farewell to Cambridge" have been "gently" for three times, which leads to lightness in lingering. In the aspect of rhyme, he adopted the method of western poetry rhyme in many aspects. "sir! Sir! In Looking for the Stars, rhyme (aabb), rhyme (abba) and rhyme (abab) are used to make rhyme change in harmony. 3, orderly, flexible and diverse. As a representative poet of the new metrical school, Xu Zhimo attaches great importance to the form and creation of poetry. Although his poems are four lines and one stanza, on the whole, the stanza, composition, syntax and rhyme are different and not rigid. He pays attention to the form of poetry without being bound by it. There are changes in the order of placement, showing flexible and diverse styles. " Farewell to Cambridge has four lines in each section, which rhymes alternately; One or three lines are slightly shorter, roughly six words, and two or four lines are slightly longer; Roughly eight words; The lines of the poem are regularly strewn at random, and the large sections are neat and symmetrical. The Revelation of Love is 396 sentences long, there are 4 sentences in Poem Anna, 74 lines in Frozen Jade Night, and only 2 lines in Train Catch the Railroad, which shows that its syntax and composition are changeable. 4. Gorgeous writing and distinctive style. Xu Zhimo's poems are full of imagination, and naturally it is easy to show the richness of words and the floweriness and richness of words. "She fell asleep", "Midnight Deep Lane Pipa" and "Autumn Moon" are all beautifully written and have high aesthetic value. "In Illness" used seven metaphors (metaphors) in one breath to describe the mood and memories of an instant in illness. The golden willow in the sunset, the rainbow reflected at the bottom of the pool, the green grass in the water and the gorgeous starlight are all woven into bright pictures, which makes A Farewell to Cambridge have a gentle and beautiful style.