What emotions are expressed by the morinouqin in Ai Qing’s poems?

Ai Qing’s selected poems Morinouqin expresses the poet’s deep love for the north and New China. This poem absorbs nutrients from folk songs. It not only breaks through the traditional forms, but also obtains its unique essence and charm. It is a kind of re-creation after being absorbed into the soul. The language is vivid, transparent and casual. , bold, giving people novelty, surprise and spiritual impact.

Origin of the name:

The moron fiddle is named after the horse head carved on the head of the fiddle. "Manuscripts of the History of the Qing Dynasty" records: "Huqin is made of tung trees, with two strings, a dragon's head, and a square handle. The groove is oval and sharp downward, with leather exposed. There is wood outside the groove like a hairpin to buckle the string. Below the dragon's head is the mountain pass. The strings are hollowed out and tied with two shafts, one on the left and one on the left, and eighty-one horsetail stems tied with wood." It can be seen that the Morin Qin originally also had a dragon head.