Tiangou is a famous poem in Guo Moruo's first collection of poems Goddess. It was first published in Shanghai News on February 7th, 1920. Learn to light.
With peculiar imagination and extraordinary symbols, this poem has created an image of "Tiangou" with strong rebellious spirit and wild personality pursuit. With great boldness of vision and extreme exaggeration, "Tiangou" swallows the sun and the moon, looks at the universe, stands tall and shines brilliantly, spewing out the unique surging passion of literature in the May 4th era and the theme of breaking the ice and welcoming the new.
The whole poem is divided into four sections. The first section describes the great spirit of "Tiangou". With the help of the story of the ancient Tiangou swallowing the sun and the moon, the poet galloped in a strange and illusory realm, and painted the huge image of the Tiangou swallowing the sun, the moon and the stars with a giant pen like a rafter, which contained all natural things and lived in the center of the universe with an infinitely expanding "self". "Swallow the moon", "swallow the sun", "swallow all the planets" and "swallow the whole universe", which not only shows the majestic momentum of "Tiangou", but also shows the destructive spirit of "Tiangou" sweeping the old universe with its infinite power.
The second section conforms to the charm of the first section, and writes that "Tiangou" gains unlimited energy to create a new universe and new life. It is precisely because the "Tiangou" has the spirit of devouring everything, so it obtains unparalleled energy from all things in nature, absorbs all the light sources in the universe, integrates the "total energy of the whole universe", becomes the master of the universe, and has the bearing of sweeping everything and rebuilding the future. In Xiang Lei, a poet once said this through Qu Yuan's mouth: "I create solemn mountains and magnificent oceans, I create the sun, the moon and the stars, and I ride storms. Although I only extract myself, if I let go, I can drown the universe. " This can be seen as a vivid portrayal of the brave and decisive spirit of destroying everything and creating everything during the May 4th Movement.
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Because of this, in the third quarter, Tengu, which gathered the total energy of the whole universe, finally acted violently. It flies, screams, burns, burns like a fire, screams like the sea, flies like electricity, and eats without mercy. Finally, with "I am me!" Mine is going to explode! "After the whole article, the innovative spirit of" Tiangou "finally gave up everything and hoped to seek self-renewal in the disillusionment, which was painted with strange brilliance, thus unifying the theme intention of the whole poem into the keynote of Guo Moruo's" Nirvana "spirit.
"Tiangou" has a strong subjective color. The poet projected his feelings into the image of "Tiangou" and compared himself directly with "Tiangou", describing the expansion of self-strength and the liberation of self-spirit. Every poem compares itself to a "heavenly dog", describing the expansion of self-strength and the liberation of self-spirit. Every poem begins with "I" as the subject, and the judgment word "yes" with positive tone is often used to strengthen metaphor and express one's mind directly, thus causing volcanic eruption and surging passion. It fully shows the awakening of self-consciousness and the social spirit of pursuing personality liberation and self-renewal in the May 4th era.