I walked into life with a smile.
Wang Guozhen
I walked into life with a smile,
No matter how life rewards me.
Give me an apartment?
I am a happy flowing river.
Call me rough?
I am a mountain of solemn thinking.
Reward me with happiness?
I am a swallow flying in the sky.
Repay my misfortune?
I am a single-minded bamboo, which can withstand numerous trials.
You can't live without laughter,
How lonely the world should be without laughter.
Nothing can change my love of life,
I smile and walk towards a fiery life!
Poetry appreciation:
This poem is straightforward and lyrical, short and pithy. The first sentence first puts forward the "eyes" of this poem-"smiling at life" and the first sentence is full of positive tone, which lays a solid emotional tone for the whole poem. The next two to five sentences begin to discuss how I will smile at life under any circumstances. The dual use of personification and metaphor makes this poem colorful, vivid, accurate and colorful. Create a strong lyrical atmosphere to impress readers' hearts, and with the help of colorful artistic images, let readers feel the poet's inner tremor through these images. The next sentence's understanding of smile echoes the previous sentence, pointing out the theme, bright rhythm and fresh language, which makes people tremble.
About the author:
Wang Guozhen (1956 ~ 2015)1982 graduated from the Chinese Department of Jinan University. From 65438 to 0985, he concentrated his spare time on poetry creation, during which he published a doggerel A Day at School in China Youth Daily. From 65438 to 0990, Wang Guozhen worked as a columnist for Liaoning youth, China youth and girlfriend, which set off a "Wang Guozhen fever". Representative works include Youth Tide, Youth Thoughts, Love for Life, Random Thoughts on Rain, etc. Since 2005, his calligraphy works have been presented as gifts to foreign political parties and state leaders for the central leading comrades to visit.