What is the theme of Snow on the Land of China?

Theme of Snow Falls on the Land of China: This poem shows the pain and disaster of the Chinese nation, the picture of old China, the poet's deep patriotic enthusiasm, and the poet's deep sense of hardship and childlike innocence by describing the images of farmers, young women and mothers under heavy snow.

Snow Falling on the Land of China is a modern poem written by the modern poet Ai Qing in 1937. The whole poem uses the language of prose culture, and there is no trace of carving and showing off. The strong elasticity and tension of its language expand the situation of the poem and make it profound and broad.

This is a poem that fully embodies Ai Qing's early emotional tone. His sincere, passionate and persistent concern for the fate of the people of the motherland forced him to convey the social atmosphere at that time with anxious mood and cold and true brushwork.

Extended data writing background:

1937 12.28, Ai Qing came to Wuchang. After the July 7th Incident, the national people's anti-Japanese fighting spirit was unprecedentedly high. China's army is losing ground, and the land of great rivers and mountains is lost. At the critical juncture of this nation's life and death, on the one hand, people are looking for the right way to defeat the Japanese militarists, on the other hand, they have to face the grim reality and fall into deep thinking.

As a poet who is deeply concerned about the future of the motherland and the fate of the people, Ai Qing can't help but express her feelings. Snow Falls on China was written by the author in a cold room in Wuchang late at night at such an unprecedented national crisis.

For a considerable number of revolutionary intellectuals in the 1930s, they not only saw the bankruptcy of rural areas and the misery of farmers' fate, but also always associated their own fate with all this. Therefore, Ai Qing, while paying attention to farmers, can't help singing for her own destiny. This kind of emotion and temperament is typical of Ai Qing's early days.

Without a thorough understanding of Ai Qing's personality characteristics, it is difficult for people to understand his early artistic style. At the same time, the author transforms himself from the narrator's point of view into a participant by contacting himself, which further narrows the distance with the broad masses of the people and is also convenient for directly expressing his feelings.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Snow falls on China.