After the October Revolution, Ye Saining tried to reflect the new revolutionary life with poetry, but he still missed the rural life before the revolution and loved the utopian rural life. Night was written under the author's thinking.
Guo Guo and cricket:
This is a philosophical poem written by Keats in his early days, full of cheerful emotions.
With careful observation, the poet described the scene of grasshoppers chirping alternately in the suburbs in summer and crickets chirping by the fireside in winter. But the birds tired of the summer heat from the beginning are actually singers in spring, and the most vigorous moment of crickets is autumn (see Keats's Ode to Autumn). Besides, Spring and Autumn is the golden season when a hundred birds contend and a thousand insects sing. In this way, in fact, the poet reveals the law of nature's endless singing all year round, thus praising the cycle and endless beauty of nature. This kind of beauty is eternal, and "the poetry of the earth will never die" just points out the theme of this poem.