1. Prose writing style. As a modern poem, the whole poem does not rely on external rhythm to win, but uses natural and scattered language to express inner emotions with a heavy and slow rhythm. Therefore, the inner emotional rhythm of the poem is like the hammering of a heavy hammer, expressing the author's deep feelings. Moreover, the spread of words vividly expresses the author's sad and sad mood as he looks around, which has a very touching effect.
2. Sense of drawing and a series of image expressions. The whole poem uses internally related northern scenes to form an image, and the desert wind, desert wilderness, lonely travelers, burdened donkeys, dry rivers, lost geese, etc., paint a dim picture of the north. That is the "Sorrow of the North". They beat in front of the readers one by one and strongly shock the readers' hearts.
About the author:
Ai Qing (1910-1996), a modern poet, whose real name is Jiang Haicheng, also known as Yangyuan, and his pen names include Ejia, Kea, Linbi, etc. A native of Jinhua, Zhejiang. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he served as deputy editor-in-chief of "People's Literature" and a member of the All-China Federation of Literary and Art Circles. In 1985, he won the highest medal of French literature and art.
The famous work "Dayanhe - My Nanny". He is the author of poetry collections such as "Dayan River", "North", "Towards the Sun", "Dawn Notice", "Zhanjiang, Oleander", etc.
Ai Qing's poetry inherits the fine tradition of the "May Fourth" new literature with its characteristics of being closely integrated with reality and full of fighting spirit. It also becomes an important harvest for the development of new poetry with its exquisite and innovative artistic style.
This not only reflects the author's artistic talent, but also bears in mind his serious and arduous artistic practice. In his poems, he is full of enterprising spirit and rich life experience. Ai Qing's poems have distinct and profound images. As the poem ends, the image is completed. Image not only refers to people, but also includes the visualization of objects, thoughts, etc.