Extended reading:
works appreciation
This folk song outlines the magnificent and rich scenery of the northern grassland, and expresses the pride of Chileans who love their hometown and life. It has an open realm, magnificent timbre, clear language and strong artistic generalization.
"Red Lechuan, Shady Mountain", the poem begins with a high-pitched tone, singing the natural characteristics of the North, with an unobstructed view. These concise six words, bold and broad in style, show the strong character of the Chilean nation.
"The sky is like the sky, and the cage covers four fields." These two sentences come from the background above, saying that the picture is magnificent and the Amano is magnificent. At the same time, grasping the most typical characteristics of this national life, the singer drew a picture of the northern country with a pen like a rafter.
"The sky is grey, the field is vast, the wind is blowing, and the cattle and sheep are low." The two sentences "Tian" and "Ye" are inherited, and the brushwork slightly overlaps, which contains a lyrical sentiment. The author highlighted the vastness and remoteness of the sky, and the verdant and infinite of Yuan Ye with overlapping words. These two sentences show the broad mind and heroic character of nomadic people. The last sentence of "the wind blows, you see cattle and sheep" is the finishing touch of the full text, depicting a rich and happy scene.
This song has a distinct nomadic color and a strong grassland flavor. From language to artistic conception, it can be said that it is natural, its quality is straightforward and simple, and its meaning is really pure. There are no obscure sentences in the language, which express the heroic feelings of nomadic people in a simple and vivid way.