The "trump" in "Standing at the Edge of the Earth and Sounding the Trumpet" means blowing the trumpet.
1. "Standing on the Edge of the Earth and Broadcasting Numbers" is one of the representative works of Guo Moruo's early poetry. What this poem presents to the reader is the image of a giant.
2. He stood on the edge of the earth, standing on a footing overlooking the earth from "all directions", and blew the horn that resounded throughout the world. The sound of his trumpet hails the raging white clouds, the majestic clear scenery of the Arctic Ocean, hails the Pacific Ocean that threatens to topple the earth - hails the rolling waves coming from all directions in space.
3. An overwhelming torrent has both huge destructive power and equally huge creativity. It depends on whether people can master it and control it.
4. Look, the rolling waves are constantly working hard to move forward, depicting the "painting of force", performing the "dance of force", playing the "music of force", and expressing The "poetry of force" stirs up the "law of force".
1. "Standing on the Edge of the Earth to Send Numbers"
1. It is a new poem written by Guo Moruo between September and October 1919. On the one hand, this poem shows the majestic and magnificent scenery of nature through a true reflection of the natural landscape.
2. On the other hand, the image of nature has become a clear reflection of social reality and the spirit of the times. It is a symbol of the rapid development of the times during the May Fourth Movement and the violent impact on the old world, old culture and old traditions. symbol of the zeitgeist.
3. The author uses this poem to tell people: Scientific civilization and the people’s awakening will eventually completely overthrow the old world and create a new world. This poem has a magnificent artistic conception, is full of romanticism, and has a strong sense of the times.
2. Creation background
1. "Standing on the Edge of the Earth and Broadcasting Numbers" was written between September and October 1919. At that time, Guo Moruo was impacted by the May 4th Movement and the October Revolution, so he decided to cross the sea from Japan and return to China.
2. When he was on the coast of Yokohama, Japan, facing the vast sea, the shocking waves hit his chest together with the torrent of the times.
3. As a result, a majestic, flowing and rushing picture appeared in the poet's pen. So the poet wrote this hymn to power, which is a symbol of the spirit of the times that violently impacts the old world, old culture, and old traditions.