1, Zan is a modern poem written by Mu Dan, a poet with nine leaves, at 194 1 and 12. The theme of the poem is "praise" and "a nation has risen" is the lyric tone of the whole poem.
2. In the most difficult times when the Chinese nation resisted the Japanese militaristic aggression, a high hymn of national spirit was sung, which revealed the poet's sympathy for historical shame, anxiety about national disaster and fate, and worship of people's power.
3. The whole poem is large in scale and full of passion, giving full play to the flexibility of Chinese language, conveying complex poetic feelings with polysemy, complicated sentences and repeated chanting.
As a young poet, Mu Dan deeply felt the suffering of the times and saw the rise of the people, thus seeing the hope of the nation. He grasped the characteristics of this era and sang for it, showing the poet's concern for reality.
Brief introduction of Mu Dan, the author of Praise;
1, Mu Dan, formerly known as Cha, pen name Liang Zhen, Tianjin native, originally from Yuanhua Town, Haining City, Zhejiang Province. Graduated from the University of Chicago, China modernist poet, translator, member of the Nine Leaves Poetry School.
2. Mu Dan began to write poems when he was 6 years old, and became attached to modern poetry from then on; After graduating from the General Assembly, he joined the Chinese Expeditionary Force.
3. 1952 obtained a master's degree in literature from the University of Chicago; 1953 Associate Professor, Department of Foreign Languages, Nankai University; In the 1940s, he published Expedition, Mu Dan's Poems (1939 ~ 1945) and Qi. 1977, died of a heart attack.