This poem is a lyric poem, cleverly conceived, short, delicate and very grand. The whole poem is divided into two corresponding parts, starting with "The poetry of the earth never dies" and "The poetry of the earth never stops" to clarify the main theme; it also describes the "music of the grasshopper" in midsummer and the "music of the grasshopper" in winter. "The Song of Crickets", and cleverly connect the two through association, vividly expressing the theme of "the poetry of the earth never dies". This poem only outlines two small scenes of summer and winter, but does not describe the scenes of spring and autumn; it only describes the singing of two insects, the grasshopper and the cricket, but does not write about the other hundreds of birds on the earth. The song of insects. But what it represents is the continuous "singing" of nature all year round, praising the eternal beauty of nature's cycle and endless life. The whole poem eulogizes the infinite beauty and infinite vitality of nature. It does not contain many words but can win more with less. It is rich in connotation and gives people a broad space for imagination. It has a novel and unique perspective and an ingenious conception. What do the chirping of crickets and grasshoppers symbolize? It symbolizes the love for life and the optimistic spirit, and at the same time expresses the author's love for nature.