Kneel down! High score reward! ! Interpretation and creative background of Zheng Min's Loneliness

The Loneliness written by Zheng Min, a poetess, describes the separation between the poet and the outside world and the mental process of trying to find life and its flow in this loneliness.

In the poem Loneliness, from palm trees, dusk, mud, moss, pond, dark night, laughter, swallows pecking at water and trees in early spring, to two rocks in the sea, two big trees in the courtyard and two squares on a glass window, to Oriole and spotted owl, to soft vines stuck on trees, heavy rain in my heart, and so on. Life used to be a rolling river. The images in a poem are like a series of mirrors placed at different angles. When the theme comes, the mirrors reflect different aspects of the theme from various angles.

The whole poem "Loneliness" is full of images, which seem to be disconnected from each other on the surface, forming a still picture in an isolated way, but it contains a flow of lonely feelings, and philosophical epiphany on life again and again. It can be said that it is the continuous promotion of philosophical feelings that connects beautiful images into a winding landscape.

Loneliness, which is a poem with a purely internal perspective, does not describe how feelings surge. Instead, it tastes and experiences the more abstract concept of loneliness as a living and character entity: "When the twilight sky shines on him alone in the green light of Bani land and moss", the loneliness created by dusk and palm trees will pull people in at once. Images such as two squares on a glass window flow into the poet's clear meditation one after another, and the meaning of "loneliness" gradually emerges: loneliness in poetry is not a temporary emotion, but a way of life, a lonely shadow of childhood, a closed heart of youth, a depression and struggle when a person constantly seeks breakthroughs, and a choice to protect his soul from aggression. It is not emptiness and boredom, but, as Zheng Min said, "a hard but positive sense of loneliness". In Loneliness, which expresses the poet's self-questioning and existential thinking, the poet wrote: "I suddenly fell back into the world/… my eyes/… saw everything in their/most secret situation/my ears/…… heard everything/things saying at dusk"

Corresponding to the "dedication" of the times, I "fell back into the world. The process of growth is the very clear "existence" experience of individual life and the very clear presentation of the world position of individual life. Loneliness is a state of self-sufficiency, so the poet discriminates the value of its "existence": "I think of someone in the pain of self-fire/seeking a pious final rest,/I will also find the most serious meaning of" life "in the bite of" loneliness ". The poet puts the philosophical thinking of "the most serious meaning" above the rational understanding of the times. It is this rational understanding that enriches and deepens the female subject's grasp of the world and herself, and also reveals the relationship between the historical appearance of the female "self" and the "times".