What feelings does this poem express?

The whole poem expresses the poet's infinite praise for the tenacious vitality of every plant and tree. The big trees are lonely and persevering, with a vitality that cannot be beaten.

In the invisible depths, their roots are entangled together

This sentence reflects the tenacity of the big tree.

The poet praises the perseverance of the Chinese nation through the big tree.

Tree

One tree, one tree

Standing isolated from each other

Wind and air

< p>Telling their distance

But under the cover of soil

Their roots stretch out

Invisible depths

They entangled their roots together

The tree is just a concrete thing in nature. The poet held the object in the tree and praised a spirit of unity and fighting that is independent and upward, but also connected by roots. . The high degree of integration of image and thinking is the common feature of all successful literary works.

“Poetry must use images to think”. The poet made artistic conception with the help of the natural image of tree. And through this perceptual image, the rational understanding of reality becomes the idea in the poem. "A tree, a tree/stands isolated from each other/the wind and the air/tell their distance." These are separate trees. Then the poet uses the image of "roots" to write: "In the invisible depths/they entangle the roots together." These trees, which are connected by roots underground, form an ideological understanding for readers: trees are both independent individuals and a united whole. Describing God with form, this God is the essential characteristics and spiritual character of the object. Of course, the emotions in the poem are not abstract, but the emotions dissolved in the image of the poem.