Implication three examples analysis

This time, the textbook was revised and a poem "Praise" written by the famous poet Mu Dan in the 1940s was selected. At that time, due to special historical reasons, some modernist poets in 1930s and 1940s were lost in the dark, and most of their works were confined to their own "self" and expressed helplessness. But Mu Dan is different. He often endows his images with a philosophy of darkness and light in his poems, and the poem Zan embodies the poet's artistic creation style. There are two characters in the poem: one is the poet himself as the lyrical subject, and the other is a farmer with a rough body moving in the field. The lyrical subject tells of his "unshakable gray team" crawling in the sky in the desolate land, in the boundless weeds and in the melancholy forest, "to embrace the desolate desert, bumpy roads, rainy weather, snow-like hands and rickety people"; This is an image with strong patriotism. The farmer, the "father of many children", "how many dynasties have risen and fallen around him", "hope and disappointment are on him" and "the road is infinite", but he put down the ancient hoe that "rotates silently behind the plow forever" and resolutely "watches himself" and melts into death. A laborer guards his poverty and hard work, then abandons his wife, children and mother, and everything, and never looks back. What kind of image is this? What is his endoplasm? What made me cry for his departure? It goes without saying that these two groups of images have shocking power. The farmer and I suddenly met in the poem, and each of us understood our mission. When all sentient beings are confused by the loss of self-awareness, the farmer and I express our sobriety in our own unique way, conveying a spirit that is incompatible with the groggy world and broken in the search for light. At this point, we have completed the anatomy of the image, excavated some connotations of the poem, and had a preliminary aesthetic experience of the work; However, further appreciation: in this desolate and hungry picture, the spiritual light of the image of the farmer began to come alive, floating and expanding, thus conveying the farmer's personality-when he was full of turmoil, contradictions, suffering and ignorance, he did not hesitate to abandon himself, sacrifice himself, transform himself and seek a bright way out, which is why "a nation can get up" and "a nation has got up" In fact, the image of farmers bears the connotation of national history, represents the specific qualities of pioneers, and shines with immortal national character. And I am a symbol of the new farmers, and my flesh-and-blood ties with farmers have jointly built the national soul. This is the lofty aesthetic implication brought by the poem Zan. Only by appreciating this point can we truly grasp the meaning of poetry, that is, the "intellectual" meaning of poetry.