Tiangu" is a poem written by the modern writer Guo Moruo in early February 1920. It was first published in "Jiushi Xinbao Xuedeng" in July 1920, and was later included in the author's first new poetry collection "goddess".
In the first stanza of the poem, the author calls himself a "Tiangu" and shouts out his courage to swallow the moon, the sun, and all the planets; the second stanza shows that the "May Fourth Movement" newcomers have unlimited energy , can change mountains, rivers, the earth, and the universe; the third section fully demonstrates the painful process of personality liberation during the "May Fourth" period; the last section is the pride brought by the full expression of personality. This poem mainly uses the image of Tengu to express the poet's strong desire to deny the old social reality, get rid of the shackles of old ideas, express his personality, and pursue liberation. It embodies the spirit of the times that advocated science, democracy, and freedom during the May Fourth Period. There are twenty-nine lines in the whole poem, and each sentence is led by "I" to form a parallel sentence pattern, which is completed in one breath; the poems may be long or short, the poetic meaning may be urgent or slow, and the repetition and superposition fully embody the passionate and passionate poetry. inner melody.
Title of work
Tengu
Year of creation
Early February 1920
Source of work
"Goddess"
Literary Genre
New Poetry
Author
Guo Moruo