A brief analysis of the theme and implications of Chen Jingrong's poem "Prelude to Power".
View answer analysis Correct answer "Prelude to Force" was written in 1947. It shows a philosophical proposition: the explosion of force relies on the gathering of long-term silence. The singer is like a container, "filled with sound"; the dancer "gathers a lifetime of breath together" for one gesture. The choice of these words and the creation of images are very concise, bright, vivid and full of power. The three different images and situations of singers, dancers and the eve of the storm are an imaginative description of reality, symbolizing people's pain and struggle, waiting and expectation before the "dawn" of the revolutionary era is approaching. The old era is about to pass and a new life is about to come. This is a true portrayal of the great changes China was facing in the late 1940s.
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