1, stagnant water
This is a classic poem widely celebrated. Wen Yiduo expressed his extreme dissatisfaction and attack on the old society by describing the despair, ruthlessness and disgust of stagnant water.
At the beginning of the poem, "This is a pool of desperate stagnant water,/the breeze doesn't move at all" shows the poet's cold and desperate feelings towards the old society. And "it's better to throw more garbage/throw away your leftovers", which expresses the poet's disgust and antipathy to the old society.
At the end, "maybe copper will turn green into jade,/a few peach blossoms will rust on the tin can;" /Let greasy weave another layer of Luo Qi,/Mold steam a few clouds for him ",which expresses the poet's complete denial and ridicule of the old society with vivid images and irony.
This poem is full of strong visual and emotional impact, which not only expresses the poet's extreme dissatisfaction and attack on the old society through concrete description, but also deeply shocks the readers through irony and vivid images.
2. Song of the Seven Sons
Song of Seven Sons is a classic poem expressing patriotic feelings and longing for national reunification.
In this poem, Wen Yiduo expressed his yearning for the reunification of the motherland and his deep love for the motherland with the history and culture of the seven cities as the background. Among them, the descriptions of cities such as Macau, Hongkong and Taiwan Province Province are particularly touching.
"Macao" is endowed with the image of mother and child. "You are my beloved Macao,/you have rounded up my shortcomings in 14 years", which makes people deeply feel the poet's eager expectation and deep love for the reunification of the motherland.
"Hong Kong" is portrayed as a plundered child. "Hong Kong, you sick baby,/who abandoned you on the beach?" This description expresses the poet's grief and indignation at the plundering of Hong Kong and his strong desire for the reunification of the motherland.
Through vivid and touching descriptions, the whole poem expresses the poet's love and strong desire for the reunification of the motherland, and also expresses his deep respect and blessing for the motherland.
3. Dreamcatcher
Dreamer is a modern poem written by Wen Yiduo. The theme of this poem is to find dreams. By describing the dreamer's mental journey and perseverance, he expressed his pursuit and persistence in his dreams.
In this poem, the dreamer is described as a brave adventurer. "He went into the mountains alone/to find a dream that he will never reach", which shows his determination and perseverance.
The process of dreaming is described as a challenging and difficult journey. "He crossed grasslands and deserts/mountains and seas", and every obstacle here tests the dreamer's perseverance and determination.
Nevertheless, the dreamer never gives up. "He is not afraid of the night, not afraid of the storm, and only has that beautiful dream in his heart." The description here not only shows the persistence of the dreamer, but also expresses the persistent pursuit of the dream.
The whole poem takes the dreamer as the carrier, and expresses the pursuit and persistence of dreams by describing his mental journey and perseverance. At the same time, this poem also expresses praise for the spirit of bravely facing difficulties and never giving up.
Wen Yiduo's introduction:
Wen Yiduo is a modern poet, scholar, NLD member and democracy fighter in China. He was born in/kloc-0 on June 24th, 899 and died in/kloc-0 on July 5th, 946. He was born in Bahe Town, Xishui County, Hubei Province, and his real name is Wen Jiahua. His poetry works have unique artistic style and high ideological value, which profoundly reflect the contradictions and conflicts in China's modern society and show his unique views and deep concern for the destiny of the nation, the country and mankind.