What kind of artistic atmosphere did the first poem of Rain Lane create and what kind of emotion did it express?

First, the first paragraph of Rain Lane creates an atmosphere of loneliness, melancholy, tranquility and hesitation, and describes the loneliness of the poet and the confusion of the poets of that era.

I wrote-the alley deeply shows that the poet is a person who pursues something and is sad because his ideal cannot be realized.

These images constitute a symbolic artistic conception, which implicitly implies the author's confusion, sadness and expectation, giving people a hazy and profound aesthetic feeling.

Second, the introduction of the work:

Rain Lane is Dai Wangshu's famous work, written in the summer of 1927, when the political situation was turbulent. The narrow and gloomy rain lane in Rain Lane, the lonely traveler wandering in the rain lane and the girl who is sad like a clove are all symbolic images. It is a metaphor for the dark society at that time, the people who failed in the revolution and the hazy and intermittent hope. These images constitute a symbolic artistic conception, which implicitly implies the author's confusion, sadness and expectation, giving people a hazy and profound aesthetic feeling.

The attached original text is as follows:

Rain Alley

Dai wangshu

Holding an oil-paper umbrella,

Wandering alone for a long, long time

Lonely rain,

I hope to see

Like cloves.

A girl with a grudge.

She does.

Clove-like color,

Lilac-like fragrance,

Sad as cloves,

Mourning in the rain,

Sadness and joy (pá ng);

She lingers in this lonely rain lane,

Hold an oil-paper umbrella

Like me,

Like me.

In silence,

Cold, sadness and melancholy.

She approached quietly.

Get close and throw again.

Breathing eyes,

She floated by.

Like a dream,

Sad and confused like a dream.

Floating like a dream

A lilac,

I passed this girl by;

She went away silently, far away,

When we reached the decaying fence,

Walk through this rainy path.

In the lamentation of the rain,

Remove her color,

Scattered her fragrance.

Disappeared, even hers

Breathing eyes,

Lilac is melancholy.

Holding an oil-paper umbrella alone

Wandering in the long, long

Lonely rain lane,

I hope to float over.

Like cloves.

A girl with a grudge.

Three. About the author:

Dai Wangshu (1905.3.5 ——1950.2.28) is a modern poet. Formerly known as Dai Menggou. Pen names Ai Anfu, Jiang Si, etc. Known as the "Poet in Rain Lane", Ye Shengtao commented that he "opened a new era for the syllables of new poetry". A native of Hangzhou County, Zhejiang Province, his ancestral home is Nanjing. His pen name comes from Qu Yuan's Li Sao: "Wang Shu was the pioneer before, and Fei Lian was the subordinate later." Qu Yuan wandered in the sky, searched underground and sat in a car pulled by a dragon horse, with Wang Shu, the moon god, leading the way, followed by Fei Lian, the wind god. Wang Shu is the god who drives away the moon in myths and legends. She is beautiful, gentle, pure and elegant. Born in a staff family. When I was studying in Hangzhou Wenzhong Middle School, I loved literature. Du Heng and Shi Zhecun and I studied the art of poetry and ran literary publications together. I studied in France and was influenced by French symbolist poets. Also known as Dai Mengou, Jiang Si, Ai Anfu and Jiang.