There is sunshine in front of one door, and grass in front of another door. What kind of poem is it?

The name of the poem is "In Front of the Door"

How I wish there was a door?

In the morning, the sun shines on the grass?

< p>Are we standing?

Hold on to our door leaf?

The door is low, but the sun is bright?

The grass is producing its seeds?

The wind is shaking its leaves?

We stand without talking?

It is very beautiful?

There is a door, no need Open?

It is ours, so it is very beautiful?

In the morning, we still have to wander in the dark night?

We give him the six-stringed harp?

< p>We are not leaving, we need?

Land, need land that will never be destroyed?

We want to ride on it?

Spent our lives?

The land is rough and sometimes narrow?

However, it has a history?

Has a share of the sky and a share of the moon?

A portion of dew and morning?

We love the land?

We stand and dig with wooden shoes?

The soil is heated by the sun?< /p>

We lean on each other gently?

It’s very beautiful?

The grass behind the wall?

Won’t it grow up again?

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It touched the sunshine with only its fingertips

Extended information:

The language of Gu Cheng’s early fairy tale poems is concise, with the characteristics of children’s language, ethereal and pure, and the sentences The style is usually very short, the artistic conception is very beautiful, and the fine artistic feeling mixes all the sounds, colors, lights and tastes into a wonderful world. Children can be said to be a relatively unique image. The image of children in Gu Cheng's poems has its own unique referent.

The creation of such poetic imagery should be said to be quite successful. They are both different styles in the art category, and the imagery creation in the performing arts sometimes has different approaches but the same purpose. In terms of the content of his poems, Gu Cheng writes about animals and plants in nature and other fairy tale elements; in terms of techniques, he mostly uses anthropomorphism; in terms of writing perspective, it is the perspective of childhood; and in terms of artistic style, it is simple and bright, coming from a childlike heart.

Gu Cheng’s poems are natural. Although his poems are far away from the appearance of complicated social life, they are close to the true state of quiet and contented life in the universe. This is the truest and best state of poetry. Gu Cheng's poems are easy to read and there are no obstacles in imagery, language or form.

Gu Cheng's poems generally have very short sentence patterns, uncommon language, and generally use common words, and the writing is pure and simple. In "I am a Wayward Child", the poet constructs a fresh and smooth fairy tale world, using the poet's unique imagination to break the constraints imposed on him by the real world and achieve spiritual freedom.

In "The Lonely Man in the North" and "In the Eskimo's Snow House", Gu Cheng not only comprehends the true meaning of marriage and love in the art world, but also devotes his whole life to pursuing it in real life, even for The true love in the heart does not hesitate to be the enemy of the world and wage war against morality.

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