Is "Rain Alley" (Dai Wangshu) a political poem or a love story?

1. "Rain Alley" (Dai Wangshu) is a lyric poem.

2. Reason:

"Rain Lane" is Dai Wangshu's famous work, which was written in the summer of 1927 during the turbulent political period.

The narrow and gloomy rain lane in "Rain Lane", the lone walker wandering in the rain lane, and the girl who is as sad as a lilac are all symbolic images.

It is a metaphor for the dark society at that time, the people who failed in the revolution and the hazy and intermittent hope.

These images together constitute a symbolic artistic conception, which implicitly hints at the author's feelings of confusion, sadness and expectation, and gives people a hazy and deep sense of beauty.

So, it is a lyric poem.

3. The original text is attached as follows:

Rain Alley

Author: Dai Wangshu

Holding an oil-paper umbrella, alone

< p>Wandering in the long, long and lonely rain alley

I hope to meet

like a lilac

with sorrow The resentful girl

She has

the same color as lilac

the same fragrance as lilac

the same sadness as lilac

Mourning in the rain

Sorrowful and hesitant

She is wandering in this lonely rainy alley

Holding an oil-paper umbrella

Like Like me

Like me

Walk silently

Cold, desolate, and melancholy

She approached silently

As he came closer, he cast

a breathless look

She floated past

like a dream

< p>As sad and confused as a dream

As if passing by in a dream

A branch of lilac

This girl passed by me

She silently went far, far away

Arrived at the dilapidated fence

Walked through the rain alley

In the mournful song of the rain

Her color has faded

Her fragrance has faded

Even her

sleeping eyes

< p>Lilac-like melancholy

Holding an oil-paper umbrella, alone

Wandering in the long, long and lonely rain alley

I hope to float over

A lilac-like girl

A girl with sorrow and resentment

4. Introduction to the author:

Dai Wangshu (1905 November 15, 1950 - February 28, 1950), named Cheng, courtesy name Chao'an, nickname Haishan, was born in Hang County, Zhejiang Province (now Yuhang District, Hangzhou City). Later, he used the pen names Meng Ou, Meng Ou Sheng, Xin Fang, Jiang Si, etc. Chinese modern symbolist poet and translator.