My dear motherland's writing background

Shu Ting, a poetess in China, was born in shima town, Longhai City, Fujian Province. 1969 went to the countryside to jump the queue, 1972 went back to work as a worker in the city, 1979 began to publish poems, 1980 went to work in Fujian Federation of Literary and Art Circles to engage in professional writing. His main works include poetry collection "Double Mast Boat", "Singing Iris", "Archaeopteryx" and prose collection "Heart Smoke". Shu Ting rose in the China poetry circle in the late 1970s. She and her contemporaries, such as Beidao, Gu Cheng and Liang, set off a wave of "misty poetry" in China's poetry circles with different poetic styles from their predecessors. Shu Ting is a representative figure of the misty poetry school, and To the Oak is one of the representative works of the misty poetry tide.

Motherland, My Dear Motherland is one of Shu Ting's representative works, which aims to express the poet's deep affection for the motherland. Compared with similar poems in the past, it has distinct characteristics and personality of the times-both the confusion, pain and happy hope of contemporary youth and the true feelings of daughter's dissatisfaction and dedication to the motherland. The whole poem is novel in conception and sincere in feelings, which is contrary to the floating and mythical praise of some previous poems and sings the songs of the motherland from a unique angle. As the poem sings: "I am your brand-new ideal,/I just broke free from the spider web of myth", the poet scans the poverty and backwardness of the motherland with the eyes of a naked child and expresses deep sadness with the heart of a boxing daughter: "I am poor,/I am sad. /I am your ancestor/painful hope,/I am a "flying" sleeve/a flower that will not fall to the ground for a thousand years. " After indulging in pain, I express the joy of hope: "I am your brand-new ideal", "I am your tearful smile vortex", "This is a crimson dawn/it is bursting". In order to realize this beautiful hope, the poet expressed a desire for dedication: "Then get your richness, your glory and your freedom from my flesh and blood."

In order to express this deep feeling, the poet adopted a rhythm from low to high. Only when you are low and slow can you cry like complaining, like sadness, like resentment; Only with high pitch and quick action can you be passionate and indomitable. In order to express the poet's blending consciousness and dedication to the motherland, the whole poem adopts the method of alternating blending of subject and object. The subject is the poet's "I" and the object is the "motherland". In the process of the whole poem, let them be integrated-I am the motherland and the motherland is me. The motherland is my pain, and I am the sorrow of the motherland; The motherland is my confusion, and I am the hope of the motherland; I am the whirlpool of tears and laughter of the motherland, and the motherland is soaring and running in my flesh and blood and soul.

Traditionally, people call "Motherland, My Dear Motherland" and other works "Oak, This is Everything, After the Storm" as the "high-pitched area" of Shu Ting's poems. Because they directly express the poet's political feelings and ideals of the times, they have won more praise and praise. "Motherland, My Dear Motherland" is one of Shu Ting's representative works, and it is an affectionate patriotic song. Compared with similar poems in the past, it has distinct characteristics and personality of the times-both the confused pain and happy hope of contemporary youth, and the true feelings of daughter's dissatisfaction and dedication to the motherland, blending with a deep sense of history and a strong sense of the times. The whole poem has novel ideas and sincere feelings, and sings the motherland from a unique angle. In order to express this deep feeling, the poet adopted a rhythm from low to high. Like crying and complaining, like sorrow and complaining, passionate and indomitable. The whole poem uses the method of alternate blending of subject and object, expressing the poet's blending consciousness and dedication to the motherland.