Appreciation of Dai Wangshu's On a Sunny Day

Twain/Li Genyong

At 7: 00 pm on March 27th, the "Wednesday Night Reading Club" held by Jining Reading Club in Shandong Province was held at that time. Pioneer Book Bar in Baobao Industrial Park of Jining City ushered in the 59th Wednesday night public welfare class.

In the guidance class of Putonghua training, Huang Rui, a teacher from Jining Xinyi Education, was invited to give a lecture. Teacher Huang carefully taught her own experience and understanding of reading. First of all, we should understand the creative background of the work, carefully ponder the author's inner world and the emotions to be expressed, and then express them through reading.

Teacher Huang shared a poem by Dai Wangshu. It was sunny at that time. Through the analysis, it shows a wonderful picture, interprets the artistic conception of the whole poem and traces the true feelings.

Ms. Cheng Ying, a book friend, read Sunny Time on the spot under the guidance of Mr. Huang Rui, and made wonderful comments and encouragement.

On a Sunny Day is a modern poem by Dai Wangshu. This poem by Dai Wangshu, a poet in Rain Lane, makes us feel the refreshing and incomparable local flavor after the rain.

Dai Wangshu, formerly known as Dai Chaoan, whose pen names are Dai Mengou, Gann and Ai Anfu, is a modernist symbolist poet in China. Born in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, he is a famous modern poet in China.

original text

When the weather is clear,

It's time to take a walk on the path;

Muddy roads soaked by rain,

Must be cool and gentle;

Show new green grass,

Immediately washed away the dirt;

White chrysanthemum that is no longer timid,

Slowly raise their heads,

Try cold, try warm,

Then the petals break out of the shell;

Butterflies shake off water droplets.

Walking freely among the leaves,

The page of wisdom that decorated it.

Open and close when exposed to sunlight.

When the weather is fine, go for a walk on the path.

When the weather is fine;

Barefoot, hand in hand,

Tread across the stream in fresh mud.

Xinyang pushes away the haze,

The warm wind wrinkled the stream,

Look at the dark green moving in the mountains-

The footprint of the cloud-it is also wandering.

Brief introduction of poet

Dai Wangshu (1905.3.5-1950.2.28), formerly known as Dai Chaoan, was a modernist symbolist poet in China.

From June 65438 to June 0949, he attended the China Literature and Art Congress in Peiping. After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), he worked as a compiler in the General News Department. Soon he died of illness in Beijing. At the age of 45. Buried in Wan 'an Cemetery in Xiangshan, Beijing at the foot of Xishan Mountain in Beijing, the tombstone reads Mao Dun's "Tomb of Poet Dai Wangshu".

Poetry appreciation:

This poem by Dai Wangshu, a poet in Rain Lane, makes us feel the refreshing and incomparable local flavor after the rain.

Through personification and "dynamic" expression, the poet painted a rural picture that cleared up after the rain. The "dirt road" is gentle, the "grass" shows off, the "white chrysanthemum" boldly tries to warm and cool, and the "butterfly" wanders leisurely ... These ordinary scenery seem to be brand-new after the rain, which makes people intoxicated and yearning, and lets us enter the fairy tale world full of imagination. Ah! That fresh, fresh and pleasant path!

In language, poets have a strong sense of rhythm. When I feel the fresh and lively scenery of the countryside after the rain, I seem to feel the "deep meaning" hidden in the poem, which is memorable and imaginative.

This poem was written in the period of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression. It seems that the author is expressing his indifference, tranquility and warmth by symbolic means, praising the light and liberation, and expressing the poet's firm belief in the victory of the Anti-Japanese War.

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