The significance of excerpts from Song of the Seventh Grade Students.

The meaning of the excerpt from the song of the seventh grader is as follows:

In the poem Song of Seven Sons, Wen Yiduo personifies seven "lost lands" in China, such as Macau, Hongkong, Taiwan Province Province, Ahava, Guangzhou Bay, Kowloon and Lushun Dalian, and compares them to seven children who are far away from their mothers, crying that they have been bullied by foreign countries and are eager to return to their mothers' arms.

"In order to express his loneliness and death, he will mourn the motherland in the spring", so as to alert the indifference of the people, revitalize China and recover lost ground. Song of Seven Sons is a group of poems written by Wen Yiduo, a modern patriotic poet, during his study in the United States from June 65438 to March 0925.

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As a vernacular poet or a classical romantic poet, Wen Yiduo often regards poetry as a propaganda horn, exaggerates the function of poetry, opposes the expression of universal human feelings in traditional poetry, and advocates individuality. In the choice of content, Wen Yiduo pays attention to the interpretation of original motifs such as life and death, love and sorrow, faith and ideal, compassion and resentment.

Emotionally, it pays attention to convey the most common feelings of human beings, such as homesickness, love, affection, friendship, parting, affection and so on. From Wen Yiduo's poems, on the one hand, readers hear the cry of the times, on the other hand, they also feel the singing from their own hearts.

Refer to the above? Baidu encyclopedia-Wen Yiduo