Ai Qing (19 10- 1996), a modern poet in China, was originally named Jiang Haicheng and was born in Jinhua, Zhejiang. His poems are full of love for the land and people, and the pursuit of life and hope. Ai Qing's poetry creation began in 1930s, when China was in dire straits. His poems reflect the sufferings of the times and the struggles of the people.
In Ai Qing's poems, the land and the sun are the most classic images. Land represents the motherland and people, and is the source of life and spiritual sustenance; The sun represents light and hope, and is the source of warmth and life force. These two images run through Ai Qing's whole poetry creation career and become the core theme of his poetry.
Ai Qing's poetry is simple and natural in style, concise and fluent in language, and free and diverse in form. His poems not only occupy an important position in the history of China literature, but also have a far-reaching influence on world literature. Ai Qing is known as a poet who plays the flute, because his poems are as crisp and melodious as the flute and are deeply rooted in people's hearts.
Matters needing attention in playing reed flute:
1, Breathing method: When playing the reed flute, you need to use abdominal breathing method, that is, breathe by controlling the abdominal muscles. When inhaling, the abdominal muscles relax and let the breath naturally enter the lungs. When exhaling, the abdominal muscles contract and push the gas out of the lungs.
2. Mouth shape control: When playing the reed flute, it is necessary to control the mouth shape, so that the lips are relaxed and slightly open, so that the airflow can pass through the flute mouth smoothly. At the same time, be careful not to bite the flute mouth with your teeth or touch the flute mouth with your tongue, otherwise it will affect the timbre and playing effect.
3, fingering practice: when playing the reed flute, you need to master the correct fingering and play according to the score requirements. Beginners can practice from simple tunes and gradually improve the difficulty.
4. Correct posture: When playing the reed flute, you need to maintain the correct posture, relax your body, naturally droop your arms, naturally bend your fingers and put them on the flute hole. Don't be too nervous or too relaxed, so as not to affect the performance.
5, moderate practice: playing reed flute requires constant practice to improve skills, but also be careful not to over-practice, so as not to cause muscle fatigue or injury. Each practice time should not be too long, and you can practice in sections to give your muscles a full rest.