How to interpret Qin

Qin Yuanchun, pinyin is: [Qin yuá n ch ū n].

Qinyuanchun is a famous modern poem, and its author Mao Zedong is an important figure in the modern history of China and one of the representatives of modern literature in China. This poem is full of revolutionary pride and patriotic feelings, expressing the author's love for the motherland and yearning for the new China. The following will be read from the aspects of background introduction, text close reading, theme analysis and artistic characteristics.

background introduction

Qin's creative background was 1936, when he led the China revolution in northern Shaanxi and was in the tense period of the revolutionary war. During this period, Mao Zedong wrote many representative poems, and Qinyuanchun was one of them. The theme of this poem is to praise the magnificent mountains and rivers of the motherland and the heroic struggle of the people, expressing the author's love for the great mountains and rivers of the motherland and his yearning for new China.

Close reading of text

Qin's words are concise and clear, and the language is beautiful, which expresses the author's praise and love for the mountains and rivers of the motherland. Among them, poems such as "Northern scenery, thousands of miles of ice, Wan Li snow drifting" vividly describe the beautiful scenery in the northern winter. "Looking inside and outside the Great Wall, it is only vast; Poems such as going up and down the river and losing the surge express the author's love for the great rivers and mountains of the motherland.

The whole poem is full of revolutionary pride and patriotism, which makes people feel the author's patriotism and revolutionary spirit.

Artistic feature

1, bold style: Mao Zedong's poetic style is famous for its boldness, and Qinyuanchun is no exception. The whole poem is magnificent and full of lofty sentiments, expressing the author's love for the mountains and rivers of the motherland and longing for the new China.

2. Rich images: The images in "Qinyuanchun" are rich and varied, such as "A thousand miles of ice, snow in Wan Li" and "Looking inside and outside the Great Wall, I am boundless; These images not only vividly depict the beautiful mountains and rivers of the motherland, but also express the author's love for the great rivers and mountains of the motherland.