Refers to the ideological content of Yang Lian's "Nuorilang".
The poems in "Nuorilang" include "Sun Tide", "Golden Tree", "Blood Sacrifice", "Gatha" The five parts: "Children" and "Midnight Celebration" are Yang Lian's masterpieces that reflect western life and express the characteristics of western culture. "Norilang" is the transliteration of Tibetan, which means "male god". The whole poem expresses the mysterious natural landscape of the Tibetan Plateau with God as the core and the magnificent poetic image cast by Buddhist culture, revealing some mysteries between nature and culture in the west. The whole poem permeates the poet's modern cultural consciousness and conveys a distinct tendency of cultural criticism.