Through the description of Hualong Peach Blossom, the article writes that the blood of martyrs will not flow in vain, but their spirit will turn into a force to overcome darkness. The peach blossom here is a symbol of social liberation and expresses the author's belief in winning.
2. Original text
spring
Spring has arrived.
The peach blossoms in Longhua are in bloom.
It's open on those nights.
On those bloody nights
There were no stars in those nights.
It was windy those nights.
Those nights listening to widows sobbing
This ancient land
Like a hungry beast at any time
Lick the blood of young people
The blood of a tenacious man's son
So after a long winter.
After the ice and snow season
After infinite drowsiness and expectation.
These bloodstains. Blood.
On a mysterious night
In the dark of the east
Burst countless buds.
Spring is everywhere in Jiangnan.
People ask: Where does spring come from?
I said: from the tomb hole in the suburbs
3. Brief analysis
This poem has a lot of beauty. At the beginning of the poem, the theme is "Spring has arrived" and "Peach Blossoms in Longhua". The author wants to write about spring, mainly about "picking flowers in Longhua". Then, naturally, the specific flowering time is derived, that is, at the night of blood, at the night without starlight, blowing the wind and listening to the widow's sobs. When the night is released, the writing suddenly turns. The author compares Longhua's "this ancient land" to a "hungry beast". This metaphor is very powerful, which not only highlights Longhua's longing for spring, but also implies Longhua's hidden power. The beast wants to lick its blood-"the blood of the young" and "the blood of the tenacious". At this point, poetry and prose have been paved and naturally entered the real theme. Longhua's This Ancient Land has been able to "have a long winter", "have a season of ice and snow" and "have endless sleepy expectations" and "have countless buds in the dark night of the East". The blood stain mentioned here not only refers to the blood of a tenacious son, but also implies a fragrant peach blossom. These peach blossoms and flower buds bring an ideal result-"Spring is everywhere in the south of the Yangtze River", but "Where does spring come from?" -"Tomb Cave from the Suburb", the last two sentences actually condense the author's deep affection and are very spiritual.