Golden Rice Bunch is a modern poem written by Zheng Min, a modern poet. The poet fixed his eyes on the autumn fields, and bundles of straw without ears hung upside down on the ground. Fatigue and silence remind the poet of his equally tired and silent mother, so countless golden rice bundles in the field have become countless tired mothers and great fatigue on his shoulders. The rice bundle is great because of the bumper harvest, and the mother is great because of the birth of life.
The poet's meditation deepened, and she thought of history. In front of the great mother, history also seems insignificant, "just a river flowing under her feet", but what remains forever is her "tired" and "silent" posture. The poet uses the arrangement, organization and observation methods from me to things-from things to me to break the subject "I" into an object, and combines calm observation with profound thinking to make his poems rich in connotation and thought-provoking.
Zheng Min (1920 ~ 65438+202210.3), female, from Minhou, Fujian. An important poet of kuya School of Poetry. After 1960, he became a professor of foreign languages department of Beijing Normal University, teaching the history of English literature and selected readings of British and American literature. He is the author of poetry anthology 1942- 1947, looking for a collection, I picked flowers in the early morning rain, Nine Leaves Collection (other people's poetry anthology), poetry anthology A Study of British and American Poetry and Drama, and translation of Selected Contemporary American Poetry.