The meaning of a sentence in Wen Yiduo's poems
Mr. Wen once said: "The poet's main talents are love, love for the motherland and love for the people." From 65438 to 0925, he returned from the United States and saw the dark reality under the rule of feudal warlords and the tragic scene of the people. Thus, sincere love turned into strong dissatisfaction with the status quo and passion for changing old China. This poem fully embodies this emotion. The whole poem takes "one word"-"our China" as the center, and uses the method of combining realism and metaphor to sing repeatedly, trying to render contrast. The first section first reveals the suppression of public opinion by dark reality through parallelism and the realism and metaphor of "disaster" and "fire", and also shows the great power accumulated by the people. Then compare it with a volcano. Although it has been silent for thousands of years, once it happens suddenly, it will have earth-shattering power. This metaphor shows that the poet is full of confidence in the power of people's resistance. The second section warns some people who are pessimistic about the future of China and don't believe in the people to use the metaphor of "Cycas blossoming" to build "our China" which is hard-won but will eventually come true. By comparing the "I" belief with the "you" unbelief, the unbelievers may be surprised, such as panic and disgust, which further highlights the inevitability and suddenness of the people's resistance, indicating that the poet firmly believes in the potential power of the people to liberate themselves and transform old China, and sincerely supports it. He compared the people's resistance and cry to "a thunderbolt in the blue sky", which not only echoed the image of "fire", but also showed infinite power and a tone of praise. B "Boom:/'Our China!'" ""The two repetitions strongly expressed the expectation and pursuit of the ideal China. This poem is concise in language, neat and symmetrical in form, natural, full of rhythm and musical beauty.