Ai Qing's poems
Ai Qing's most famous poems are Rain Lane and Spring in the Northland. Both poems express the author's love for life and expectation for the future. In Rain Lane, Ai Qing painted a scene of alley with affectionate brushstrokes, expressing his cherish of life and good expectations for the future. In "Spring in the Northland", Ai Qing described the spring day in the Northland with a fresh style, expressing his yearning and expectation for a better future.
Ai Qing's Anti-Japanese War Feelings
During the Anti-Japanese War, Ai Qing's works carried people's hopes and beliefs. His works such as In Yan 'an, Snowy Night and Story of Spring all express the author's love for the motherland and support for the War of Resistance. In In Yan 'an, Ai Qing praised the heroic sons and daughters of Yan 'an with passionate style, and expressed his confidence and determination in the victory of the Anti-Japanese War. In Snowy Night, Ai Qing expressed her deep love for her motherland and beautiful expectation for the victory of the Anti-Japanese War with the cold snowy night as the background.
The Significance of Ai Qing's Works
Ai Qing's poems are not only masterpieces of literature and art, but also treasures of China culture. His works contain profound life philosophy and spiritual connotation, and also have important enlightenment to our life and thinking today. During the Anti-Japanese War, Ai Qing's works carried people's hopes and beliefs and became a kind of spiritual support and encouragement.