No matter how life rewards me.
Give me an apartment?
I am a happy and flowing river.
Call me rough?
I am a mountain. Seriously think!
Reward me with happiness?
I am a swallow flying in the air.
Repay my misfortune?
I am a strong bamboo, which can stand many trials!
You can't live without laughter,
How lonely the world should be without laughter.
Nothing can change my love of life,
I smile and walk towards a fiery life!
Brief introduction of the author
Wang Guozhen, a native of Xiamen, was born in Beijing on June 22nd, 1956. After graduating from high school, I worked as a worker in Beijing No.3 Optical Instrument Factory, and 1982 graduated from the Chinese Department of Jinan University. At school, he likes reading and writing poems. Since 1985, he has concentrated his spare time on poetry creation. One day at school, a limerick was published in China Youth Daily. Wang Guozhen claimed that his creation benefited from four people: Li Shangyin, Li Qingzhao, Pushkin and Dickinson. After graduation, he was assigned to China Academy of Fine Arts, and later served as the deputy director of the editorial department of China Literature Yearbook. 49660.88868888686
Why is this poem so friendly and catchy to read?
Because this poem is close to the reality of life, it captures the writing intention that people can generally perceive.
Flat-rugged; Happiness-misfortune
These abstract sensory feelings, the author expressed his attitude and desire with some simple and appropriate metaphors.
Give me an apartment? I am a-/happy river/.
Call me rough? I am a mountain/solemn/ground/thinking/!
Reward me with happiness? I am a swallow flying in the air.
Repay my misfortune? -I am a-strong bamboo/can stand/be tempered/!
In other words, no matter what my life is like, I will meet it, face it, meet the rain and snow given by nature, and face the difficult challenges with a mentality of loving life and being grateful for life.
The whole poem is positive and inspiring. It starts from the subjective and positive side, expresses the mind directly, expresses the will by holding things and expresses the feelings by borrowing things.