Ai Qing
I love this land.
If I were a bird,
I should also sing with a hoarse throat:
This land hit by the storm,
This river of sadness and anger will surge forever,
This endless wind,
And the gentle dawn from the forest ...
And then I died,
Even feathers rot in the ground.
Why do I often cry?
Because I love this land deeply. ...
—— Written on 1938 1 1 month 17.
Ai Qing's I Love This Land is a masterpiece of modern new poetry, with sincere, deep and strong feelings, which awakens our memory of the vicissitudes of the nation for a hundred years.
When we turn words into sounds and convey our infinite affection for the motherland with recitation, that love will touch everyone's heart.
"Touching people, don't worry about love first." Love is all touching art.
The work was written at the beginning of 1938 Anti-Japanese War. At the critical moment of national decline and national peril, the author wrote this passionate poem-"I love this land" with deep love for the motherland and gnashing hatred for the invaders.
Land will always be our hometown. It nurtures us and gives us strength and dreams. In the poem, the author incarnates as a bird and sings his persistent love for this land with passionate songs.
The deep emotional tone requires the whole poem to be recited in a slightly slow and deep voice, and some poems are slightly gentle and upward. Then we should follow the poet's emotional tone and analyze the level of poetry richness under this tone.
But the premise of all skills is sincere emotion, as Rodin said: "Art is emotion." Only by truly understanding the poet's love for the land and his deep feelings of being born in Sri Lanka, singing in Sri Lanka, being buried in Sri Lanka and dying in Sri Lanka can skills be internalized into touching artistic charm.