Coal in the Furnace is selected from which collection of poems.

Coal in the Furnace is selected from the collection of poems Goddess.

Coal in the Furnace is a new poem written by Guo Moruo, a famous writer, while studying in Japan. Written in 1920, first published in the current affairs newspaper "Light of Learning" on February 3rd, 1920. The whole poem entrusts its deep feelings and aspirations with a series of metaphors, and shows patriotic aspirations layer by layer. The style of this poem is bold and clear.

The artistic form of this poem is in perfect harmony with lyrical thoughts. From the composition point of view, the first section summarizes the ambition to serve the country, the second section focuses on expressing patriotism, the third section focuses on the ambition to serve the country, and the last section and the first section are overlapping, which pushes the whole poem to a climax. From the perspective of format and rhythm, the whole poem has 5 lines in each section, and each syllable is roughly uniform; One, three and five elements rhyme, and one rhyme goes to the end; And each paragraph begins with a kind, gentle and affectionate call of "Ah, my girl", which makes the melody beautiful.

The original work of coal in the stove

Ah, my lady!

I won't disappoint your enthusiasm!

Don't let me down!

I did it for my lover!

Burn like this!

Ah, my lady!

You should know my predecessor!

You don't think I'm a reckless slave!

Want me in this black slave's chest!

As long as there is a heart like fire.

Ah, my lady!

I miss my predecessor!

It is a useful pillar!

I have been buried alive for years!

Until now, I want to see the light again.

Ah, my lady!

Ever since I saw the light again!

I often miss my hometown!

I did it for my lover!

Burn like this!

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Coal in the Furnace.