Reading Notes on Ai Qing's Selected Poems When Dawn Dresses in White

Appreciation of Ai Qing's Selected Poems in White at Dawn

Ai Qing, the author of Dressing in White at Dawn, wrote it on193265438+1October 25th. At that time, the author was on his way from Paris to Marseille. The following is my collection of reading notes on Selected Poems of Ai Qing when Dawn Dresses in White. I hope you like it.

The original text of "When Dawn Dresses in White"

Between the purple and blue Woods

From blue-gray hillsides to blue-gray hillsides,

Green grassland,

Green grassland, flowing on the grassland.

-Fresh smoke like emulsion ...

Ah, when dawn wears white clothes,

How fresh the fields are!

Listen,

Yellow light,

Spent the last time trembling on the pillar.

Look!

1932 65438+1October 25th, on the way from Paris to Marseille.

Appreciation of When Dawn Dresses in White

Poets are extremely sensitive to light.

Lao Ai always preferred light, and he was so persistent and affectionate when he was young or old. In many of his poems, he wrote about light, and described it wonderfully again and again. Although they have different performances in different periods due to different environments and mentality, they are all so affectionate.

This is not only because Lao Ai entered the West Lake Art College at the age of eighteen to study painting-painters often have special feelings and research on light. More importantly, Lao Ai has a profound understanding of light. With light, there is the earth, with the world, with human beings, there is life. It can be said that light is the source of life. Without light, everything is dark.

The poem When Dawn Dresses in White is full of the poet's reverence for light. This poem was written at 1932 on the way from Paris to Marseille on October 25th, when the poet was only 22 years old.

This poem is about the scenery in the fields at dawn and my own feelings.

From the beginning, poetry has brought readers into a vast and beautiful landscape. "Purple-blue Woods", "Green-gray hillside" and "Green grassland" are rich and vivid in color. The reason for this beautiful picture lies not only in the poet's careful choice of three brightly colored words "purple blue", "blue gray" and "green", but also in the poet's careful arrangement of poetry. "Between purple forest and forest,/From blue-gray hillside to blue-gray hillside,/Green grassland, green grassland ..." This layered poem unfolds the picture layer by layer, and the levels of the poem and the picture are extremely harmonious. And it seems to follow the poet's eyes, layer by layer, natural and appropriate.

These poems are wonderful enough, but more wonderful is yet to come.

"Green grassland, grassland with/-fresh emulsified smoke ..."

The first few sentences are static descriptions: Woods, hillsides and grasslands. However, this sentence gives a moving description: "Smoke comes from ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… The ingenious description of stillness and motion is one of the mysteries that constitute the poet's excellent poetic art-the poet pays special attention to the combination of stillness and motion in many poems.

As for the smog flowing on the grassland, the poet wrote: "-fresh smog is like emulsion ...", which further describes the field scenery at dawn. At dawn, the air is fresh, the surroundings are so quiet and the smell of smoke is fresh. This feeling is extremely accurate. "Emulsion-like" describes the freshness, fluidity, texture and aesthetic feeling of cigarettes, which can be seen and felt. Using "emulsion" to describe cigarettes can be described as exquisite!

Faced with such beautiful scenery, the poet himself seems unable to bear it any longer and has to express his feelings. In the first two sentences of the second paragraph, the poet said frankly, "Ah, when dawn wears white clothes,/how fresh the fields are!"

These two poems are a summary of the above scenery, and also play a connecting role. These two poems are from the mouth of the poet, straightforward and undisguised. Is it too straightforward? No, these two poems only add to the poet's reverence for the dawn field scenery, which makes people laugh and come from the heart.

This poem is written here. What should we do next? It is difficult for readers to guess. At dawn, the field is beautiful and moving, and it seems to be over. It is also a good poem. But the poet's feeling goes deeper.

"Look,/yellow light,/shaking on the pole for the last time. /Look! "

This is also a scene at dawn, but it is not only a scene, but also has deeper philosophical significance. The night is brightly lit, illuminating the fields and guiding pedestrians. But it was dawn and the lights were dim. Dawn, with its broad, ubiquitous and fresh light, shines on the fields and makes the beauty of the fields clearly present. Light is incomparable and irresistible with the light of dawn. The light is embarrassed, no matter how "struggling" the light is, how unwilling it is to "give way", but it is of no help.

Here, it can be said that there are several meanings:

First, the power of dawn is set off by lights, and the splendor of dawn further depicts the poet's praise of dawn.

Second, although the light is a brilliant person at night, it is impossible for people to see the beautiful scenery in the fields under the light. Only when dawn comes can people see it.

Third, the deeper meaning is that dawn symbolizes a new power, a power with a broad mind. Light symbolizes weak power. Weak forces can't stop the pace of strong forces in any case.

Two words "look": the first word "look" is to attract readers' attention, and the second word "look" is an exclamation, which is very heavy and seems to have decisive power. These two words "look" are the same word, but in different positions, they have different functions and components. It can be seen that the poet used these two words after careful consideration. Repetition is the most taboo in writing poetry, but these two words "look" are "repeated" well!

This poem is about the scenery of the fields at dawn, which can be said to be excellent in conception and profound in meaning. This is because the poet not only has deep feelings for this kind of scenery, but also has the ability to grasp and express. Subtle observation and precise performance are even more amazing.

After reading this poem, readers can't help but feel how much the poet respects the dawn and how full of childlike innocence. ...

When dawn put on white clothes, the poet was intoxicated and sighed. ...

Reflections on When Dawn Dresses in White

Teachers and family, when it comes to poetry, which poets' poems do you think of? Perhaps you will think of Li Bai's romantic feelings of "going straight to thousands of feet, suspecting that the Milky Way has fallen for nine days"; Perhaps you will think of the graceful temperament of Li Qingzhao's sentence, "It is said that the spring scenery of Shuangxi is still good, and it is also planned to be a canoe, fearing that the boat will not carry much sorrow"; Perhaps you will think of Su Dongpo's true feelings of "ten years of life and death, never forgetting" and his thoughts for his wife ... These poems awaken the closest cultural memory in our hearts, and more importantly, they have traveled through time and space, and Zhi Tao has condensed the feelings of generations of China people.

However, there is another kind of poetry, which uses vernacular in form, breaks the shackles of old-style poetry, reflects new life and expresses new ideas in content, and this is China's modern poetry. There are many famous poems in the history of modern poetry in China, such as Xu Zhimo's Farewell to Cambridge-"I left gently/just as I came gently/I waved my hand gently/bid farewell to the clouds in the western world", and tonight, I want to share the work of our modern poet Ai Qing, "Dress in White at Dawn".

When dawn puts on white clothes

Between the purple and blue Woods

From blue-gray hillsides to blue-gray hillsides,

Green grassland, flowing grassland-smoke as fresh as emulsion ...

Ah, when dawn wears white clothes,

How fresh the fields are!

Listen,

Yellow light,

Trembling in the last few hours on the pole.

Look!

(Excerpted from Selected Poems of Ai Qing)

There are three adjectives "purple blue", "blue gray" and "green" in the poem. Let us read three very bright and beautiful colors, and a beautiful picture will appear in our mind. Moreover, the poet also pays special attention to the combination of static and dynamic. The first few sentences are static descriptions-Woods, hillsides, grasslands, and the sentence "Smoke flows on grasslands ..." is a dynamic description, and the whole picture will come alive.

Only by reading carefully can we truly enter the artistic conception created by the poet, read poetry, understand the poet and feel the infinite charm of poetry.

Reading Ai Qing's poems, I realize that his poems contain deep and sincere patriotic feelings. He is a singer of land, and land is one of the two most common images in his poems. Ai Qing's love for the land is vividly expressed in his poems.

Ai Qing's truest poems are dedicated to farmers in China. His concern has always been the fate of ordinary farmers who are closely related to China. His masterpiece Dayan River-My Nanny is an ode dedicated by a rebellious son of the landlord class to his real mother, a kind and unfortunate ordinary peasant woman in China.

Ai Qing's poems also show his eager pursuit of light, ideal and a better life, which is concentrated in the image of "the sun". Sun, light, spring and dawn are the "eternal themes" in Ai Qing's poems!

Time flies, the Sri Lankan people have passed away, and poetry will last forever. We are fortunate to live in the beautiful times that poets have dreamed of countless times, and we can read poets' poems and relive that passionate history. These poems, which embody the pulse of the times, moisten our hearts like spring rain.