What are the images of land in Ai Qing's poems?

Ai Qing's poems take the land as the image;

1, Dayanhe-my nanny;

Dayan River-My Nanny is a poem written by Ai Qing in June1933+1October 14. The whole poem is divided into four parts. Through the memory and nostalgia of her wet nurse, the author expressed her nostalgia, gratitude and praise for the poor peasant woman Dayanhe, thus arousing people's sympathy for the tragic fate of working women in old China and strong hatred for this "unfair world".

2. North:

The North is a new poem written by Ai Qing 1938 in February. In this poem, the poet not only laments the poverty and backwardness in the north and the suffering brought to the people in the north by the war, but also eulogizes the unyielding will to survive and the determination to defend the country since ancient times, and has strong patriotic feelings. The whole poem is lyrical and freehand with images, which outlines a dynamic picture of the northland, vivid and accurate. This poem is a typical free verse, which follows the natural rhythm of language and emotion, is not limited by external rules, has the beauty of prose, and has a dignified and deep style.

3, "to the sun":

1April, 938, Ai Qing returned to Wuhan from the war-torn north, and wrote a long poem "Towards the Sun" with strong and rich emotions. For more than half a century, the history of modern literature in China and literary critics unanimously praised it as an important and excellent poem in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period because of the author's spirit of continuous exploration of life and art and his broad aesthetic realm. Because it not only marks that Ai Qing's creative path has reached a new height, but also has a wide and far-reaching impact on the development of China's poetry creation.

4. Dawn notice:

Notice of Dawn is a new poem written by modern poet Ai Qing in 1942. This poem eagerly evokes everything to welcome the arrival of a beautiful new world in a tone of dawn, and is full of optimism and firm belief in the new society and new life. This poem praises the vibrant and beautiful life in the liberated areas and is full of beautiful expectations for the future. The whole poem uses personification rhetoric and parallelism, and the structure of two lines and one column makes the whole poem very vivid and full of musical sense.

5. Song of Return:

Song of Return is a fusion of modern consciousness and traditional thinking, which can also eliminate self-pity and sing self-love and self-esteem.