The writing background of the side of Ereduo Snow Mountain

The background of writing on the side of Mount Ereduo is as follows:

The year of 1962 in China was a gradually cold and dreary period. Chang Yao, who wrote the early long poem "The Escape of a Bad Year", was already cold and dull in advance, so he was able to add reason and sobriety to it at this time to observe and speculate the cold and dull in this period: this is the external opportunity and direct intention produced by his short poem "The Side of the Snow Peak in E Ri Duo".

all Chang Yao's poems are strongly subjective, and the root and end result are all in the subject itself. As far as this short poem is concerned, on the one hand, he is observing and speculating about the external period (of course, he is in it himself), on the other hand, he takes this as a channel to walk into his inner world and observe and speculate about his psychological time and space.

As for the short poem "The Side of the Snow Peak with a distinctive overall symbolic feature" written by Chang Yao in August, 1962, we can draw two interrelated and related interpretations and interpretations in the order of "from the outside to the inside".

The full text of the side of Ereduo Snow Mountain:

This is the height I can only conquer at the moment;

I leaned out my forehead carefully;

amazed at the thin wall;

the sun that has been wandering for a long time towards the snowy day;

is definitely jumping into a piece of infinite gravity;

mountains and seas. Gravel landslide from time to time;

the brown abyss is stirred up from top to bottom;

like the sound of a distant army shouting and killing;

my knuckles are riveted into the crevice of the boulder;

Blood drops oozing from the torn soles of Melaleuca palmata;

Oh, I really long for an eagle or a snow leopard to be with me.

on the corroded rock wall;

But there is a pitifully small spider;

meditate with me on the joy that nature has given me.