1. Ai Qing's Poems is a collection of poems by modern writer and poet Ai Qing. From 1932, the poet returned to his hometown and organized a "Spring Flute Art Club" with friends in Shanghai with a strong left-leaning tendency, and was arrested and imprisoned. During his years in prison, he began to write many poems, completely changing from painting to poetry. Over the past few years, he missed the "bohemian" free years in France, and at the same time had a more painful understanding of the dark social reality in his heart. His poems also include early impressionist light and shadow, and the wandering artist's Hungry Fire turned to Struggling World. The "reed flute" he brought back from "Colorful Europa" gradually condensed a deeper and broader "power of pain, anger and hatred".
2. The most impressive of Ai Qing's Selected Poems is Ai Qing's immortal masterpiece Wild Goose River-My Nanny, which is a lyric poem with more than 100 lines. Through the reminiscence and life-and-death dialogue of the wet nurse Dayanhe, she expressed her nostalgia and gratitude for the poor peasant woman and cursed the dark world. This is a touching elegy and hymn. With remorse, gratitude and heavy style, the poet wrote a bitter and kind life of Dayanhe who raised her, and dedicated this hymn to a "purple soul under the loess" with full love, full of touching lyric power.