This poem describes a yellow butterfly flying alone in the air; It describes the poet's lonely and depressed mood of staying away from his family and studying alone outside. Inspired by the scenery, it is rich and implicit.
The language of the poem is natural, simple and colloquial. Although there are traces of old poems, on the whole, it is fresh and lively to read without classics, antithesis and levelness.
Two Butterflies is a poem written by Hu Shi on August 23rd, 2006, and it is also the first vernacular poem in the history of modern literature. No matter at that time or today, this poem is regarded as a mediocre work in terms of poetic style itself. However, its position in the history of literature and the information it conveys and spreads have always been regarded as unique and precious.
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Hu Shi (1891.12.17-1962.2.24), Han nationality, is from Shangzhuang Village, Jixi, Anhui. Modern famous scholars, poets, historians, writers and philosophers. Because he advocated the literary revolution, he became one of the leaders of the new culture movement. Formerly known as heir, scientific name Hong Biao, word Xijiang, later renamed Hu Shi, pen names Tianfeng, Canghui and so on. Among them, the name and words of fitness are taken from the allusions of Darwin's theory of "natural selection, survival of the fittest" which prevailed at that time.
Hu Shi was enlightened at the age of five, and received nine years of private education in Jixi, his hometown, which laid a certain foundation of ancient Chinese. In his early years, he studied in Shanghai Meixi School and Chengzhong School, and was initially exposed to western ideology and culture, which was greatly influenced by Liang Qichao and Yan Fu. 1904, he entered a new school in Shanghai, accepted new ideas such as evolution, began to publish vernacular articles in Ye Jing Morning Post, and later served as a reporter for the newspaper.