Unified writing background

The writing background of "Unity" infers that there is unity in opposition through the writing of the identity of flowers and trees in nature, glimpses the single essence through various phenomena, and expresses the author's yearning and pursuit for world peace and unity.

"Variety is a lie" is a metaphor that makes people think and set suspense. Everything in the world has its own characteristics, so it presents a "diverse" appearance, but in the author's view, the "sensitive" appearance is confusing and affecting our understanding of the essence of things, just like a lie.

In another poem, Nie Luda said, "Why does all love suddenly come when I feel sad and think you are far away?" That's why I like her so much. "It's like you disappeared." .

In fact, Boccaccio also discussed this problem: two women fell in love with a young man at the same time. One woman bravely expressed her heart, and another woman stopped at a distance. Which woman loves that young man more?

The original meaning of "numerous" is varied and colorful. But nature is so simple, all leaves, flowers, fruits and trees are the same, and the whole nature is beautiful, that is to say, all people in the world are equal, and there is no distinction between 369 and 369. Peaceful reunification of the world is the wish of mankind. ?

A Brief Introduction to the Author of Unification

Pablo neruda is a famous contemporary Chilean poet. /kloc-began to publish poetry collections at the age of 0/3; 1923 published the first poetry collection "Twilight"; 1924 published the famous book "Twenty Love Poems and a Despair Song", and then entered the Chilean poetry circle. His poems not only inherited the tradition of Spanish national poetry, but also accepted the influence of French modernist poetry such as Baudelaire.

He not only absorbed the characteristics of Chilean national poetry, but also found his favorite form from walt whitman's creation. Nie Luda's life has two themes, one is politics and the other is love. His early collection of love poems, Twenty Love Poems and a Despair Song, is regarded as one of his most famous works.