The main theme of "Snow Falls on the Land of China": It describes the suffering caused to the people by the brutal war of aggression and expresses the poet's heavy mood of concern for the country and the people. "Snow Falls on the Land of China" is a modern poem written by the modern poet Ai Qing in 1937.
Excerpts from the original text:
You Chinese farmer who appears from the forest, driving a carriage, wearing a fur hat and braving the heavy snow, where are you going?
Let me tell you, I am also a descendant of farmers - because of your faces full of painful wrinkles, I can understand so deeply the years of people living on the grasslands. of hardship.
This poem expresses the pain and disaster of the Chinese nation by describing the images of farmers, young women, and mothers under heavy snowfall, shows the picture of old China, expresses the poet's deep patriotic enthusiasm, and expresses the poet's A deep sense of worry and an innocent heart. The whole poem is written in prose language, without any trace of elaboration or embellishment. The strong elasticity and tension of its language expand the situation of the poem, making it profound and broad.