Are the two love poems ancient poems?

Two love poems are not ancient poems. According to relevant data, To the Oak is a contemporary poem by China poet Shu Ting 1977. In the first 13 line of this poem, the poet denies the traditional view of love with six images: climbing Campbell flowers, spoony birds, fountains, dangerous peaks, sunshine and spring rain. 14 to 36 lines positively express their ideal view of love. Through the artistic technique of overall symbol and the inner monologue from "kapok" to "oak tree", the whole poem enthusiastically and frankly sings his own personality ideal and love view, which requires standing shoulder to shoulder, independence and affection. The composition and syntax of poetry have been carefully arranged, so that lyricism and discussion are naturally integrated, and the rich and delicate feelings are given a rational luster.