The most classic sentence of the oak tree

If I love you, I will never show off on your high branches like climbing Campbell. To the Oak Tree is a contemporary poem by China poet Shu Ting. Through the artistic technique of overall symbol and the inner monologue from "kapok" to "oak tree", the whole poem enthusiastically and frankly sings his own personality ideal and love view, which requires standing shoulder to shoulder, independence and affection. "To Oak" was selected by People's Education Publishing House as a Chinese textbook for senior high schools, Zhengzhou University, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics and other universities. The most classic sentence in To the Oak, "If I love you, I will never show off myself with your lofty branches like climbing Campbell", expresses the author's unique view on true love and emphasizes that true love should be an equal and independent relationship. The whole poem takes the oak tree as a symbol, and through the depiction of the image of the oak tree, it expresses the pursuit of strength, independence and self-worth, as well as the profound understanding and yearning for true love.