The poem "Full Moon Night" expresses feelings

He Qifang (1912-1977), a modernist poet. His poems are famous for their "lyric imagery". Most of his works are love songs, and his poems are classical and ethereal, making him a melancholy rose in the poetry world. , in terms of aesthetic vision, the morning color is dewy and the beauty is the most beautiful. It can be said to be a representative of the "mirror flower, water moon" poetry style.

His poem is a prose-like poem, very beautiful, full of color and fragrance, giving Shadows, pictures, sounds, and images are flashing.

In the poem "Full Moon Night", the above characteristics and style are more obvious. The imagery of this poem is strange and flashing, integrating Chinese and Western poetic techniques. For example: "Your voice is as soft as the snow-white arms of an angel, / Every second of time it touches turns to gold. / Do you think I am a cruel lover?" uses simile images and metaphorical images in symbolic poetry to convey the message of women The moving timbre of whispers and the poet's inner feelings of innocence, love and care.

In terms of image selection, He Qifang before 1933 inherited more of the lyrical paradigm of vanilla beauty in Qu Fu. In his poems, a large number of images repeat the prototype of the vanilla beauty, and like Qu Fu, behind these images lies his persistence and pursuit of ideals. He uses a large number of images of the vanilla beauty to convey his views on love and love. Life and even thinking about life. In the poems of this period, there are often images of pure and flawless girls with fantasy beauty. From "Full Moon Night" we can easily see that this is such a beautiful artistic conception.

Reading "Full Moon Night" is like thousands of bright lights, reflecting each other's brilliance; like a meandering river, where the currents converge, rippling and looping; and like Huashan Mountain in Xiyue, where the peaks and mountains rise up, but you are fascinated by it, but you don't feel it. He used cuts to decorate, but each purple and one gold all bears the mark of his emotions. It is like a relief sculpture, with even light and shadow, and appropriate concave and convex shapes. So colorful, so exquisite and gorgeous!

< p> For example, in "Full Moon Night": "The full moon spreads the silvery calm, / The roots soaked in green grass are like cold water. / The water lily unfolds its virgin heart from the dream, / The tips of the shy petals turn red like the first kiss ./The flower mosquito is sleepless in the summer night,/its wings are like the feet of a wasp filled with nectar,/and its orifices carry our whispers to the reeds." It can be seen from this that the author uses novel and beautiful language. Dictionary combines the structure and sentence structure of prose with the rhyme and rhythm of poetry, and uses long and short sentences, flexible rhymes, and parallelism and antithetical modes to form a free yet rigorous, flowing yet stagnant style. The style is not only suitable for prose-style presentation of affairs, but also can retain a certain poetic flavor.