1, phoenix nirvana
Phoenix Nirvana is a lyric narrative poem written by Guo Moruo, published in 1920, and later included in the poetry collection Goddess. This poem has an important historical position in the history of modern poetry.
Based on the legend of the Phoenix, it lashes the ugly reality and calls for a bright future through the myth and legend of the collective self-immolation of the Phoenix, expressing deep nostalgia and infinite love for the motherland.
2. Mountain View of Bi Li
The Landscape of Mount Bliss is a new poem written by modern poet Guo Moruo in June 1920. This poem is the poet's admiration when he climbed Mount Bliss in Japan overlooking the modern industrial city.
This poem praise that metropolis which represents the modern scientific and cultural level and material civilization, praise the tense and warm atmosphere and bustling scene of the metropolis, and praised countless ships in the bay. Although there are only sixteen lines in the whole poem, it is profound and magnificent by using metaphor and parallelism.
3. "Number of people standing on the edge of the earth"
Playing Numbers on the Edge of the Earth is a new poem written by Guo Moruo in September and October of 19 19. On the one hand, this poem shows the magnificent scenery of nature by truly reflecting the natural landscape.
On the other hand, the natural image has become a vivid reflection of social reality and the spirit of the times, a symbol of the arrogance of the times during the May 4th Movement, and a symbol of the spirit of the times that lashed out at the old world, old culture and old traditions.
4. New Moon and White Clouds
New Moon and White Clouds is a new poem written by Guo Moruo during the Spring and Autumn Period of 19 19. The poet expressed his love troubles and anxiety through the two images of the moon and white clouds.
The poet read Tang and Song poems since childhood, and China's classical literary tradition is reflected in his poems. The poet studied in Japan and was deeply influenced by Japanese culture. At that time, it coincided with the upsurge of Tagore's poems in Japan, so Guo Moruo's poems also contained some traces of Tagore.
5. Coal in the Furnace-Remembering the Feelings of the Motherland
Coal in the Furnace-Patriotic Feelings is a new poem written by Guo Moruo, a famous writer, while studying in Japan. Written in 1920, first published in1February 3, 920, Current Affairs News, Light of Learning.
In a series of metaphors, the whole poem reposes its deep feelings and longings, and shows the patriotic aspiration layer by layer. This poem is bold and clear in style and harmonious and smooth in tone.