Excerpts from Ai Qing's poems

Excerpts from Ai Qing's Selected Poems are as follows:

First of all, I stick to my dream in endless days. Keeping the sunshine bright is like keeping the direction of stepping on a long journey. -"Persist in Dreams"

Appreciation: This sentence depicts people in the ups and downs of life, fighting back tears, drying their sweat, still going upstream, sticking to their dreams, welcoming the brand-new sun with high fighting spirit, and expressing their unremitting pursuit of dreams.

Second, people don't like lies, and no matter how pretentious and grandiose they are, they won't touch people's hearts. Everyone has a measure of language in his heart. -"Poets must tell the truth"

Appreciation: Only by telling the truth can we break through the encirclement of lies, lies and big talk. Only by telling the truth can people believe you and be "fascinating"; Only a poem that tells the truth will someone be willing to read and keep reading.

Third, the window is closed, surrounded by the darkness of night outside the window, and raindrops are flowing painfully on the glass of the window. -"Song of Return"

Appreciation: It is more practical to express Ai Qing's feelings about life from the two images of window and night. It depicts a scene of ups and downs, jumping and jumping after hundreds of millions of years, and it is still vivid.

Fourth, ask the civilized land, the thawed river, the swallows from the south, and the tender Yangliuqing. -"The quarrel outside the window"

Appreciation: This sentence is the longest part of the poem. This is an explosion of anger and a thunderous condemnation. It's extraordinarily beautiful and wonderful, the details are interlocking, and every sentence touches the point. Give people a profound warning.

5. Some people are afraid of light, while others are full of hatred for light, because the acupuncture from light hurts their selfish eyes. -"ode to light"

Appreciate; This poem is far-reaching, magnificent, deep and passionate. It is strategically located, which opens up a vast space-time field in front of readers, and endless philosophical poems shine in this vast field.