Yang Wanli shows us the innocence and cuteness of children with "Children's Songs".
Knowledge expansion:
Yang Wanli (1238-1298), courtesy name Youzhong, nickname Yunlu Hansou, was a native of Jishui, Jiangxi, and a famous writer of the Yuan Dynasty. He is one of the eight great poets of the Yuan Dynasty. He was born out of the Southern Tang Ci School. He is good at describing natural scenery and people's lives. His writing style is fresh, natural, implicit and delicate. His works like to reflect life and reality. Mr. Lu Xun commented on Yang Wanli as "a pure and wonderful human being, unprecedented in history and unprecedented in the future".
1. The creative background of "Children's Songs"
"Children's Songs" is a collection of poems written by Yang Wanli to comfort children who were homesick because they had fled home. While taking refuge in Yuezhou, he noticed that the people here lived in very poverty, especially the children. They were in adversity during the war, experienced tremendous life pressure, and suffered extremely difficult psychological conditions. Therefore, he specially composed this set of poems for them, not only to entertain them, but also to use these songs to boost their morale and help them overcome their difficulties.
2. The creative theme of "Children's Songs"
"Children's Songs" will praise children's innocence, liveliness, innocent language and the resulting poetic expressions As its theme, he expresses love and care in emotional language, conveying his understanding and respect for human life. In this context, "Children's Songs" quotes a large number of folk children's songs and vividly depicts children's life scenes, such as flying kites, skating, making snowmen, etc., allowing readers to not only feel the innocence of children, but also recall My own childhood memories.
3. The creative characteristics of "Children's Songs"
The "Children's Songs" created by Yang Wanli fully reflects his literary talent and unique artistic style, and has the following characteristics: 1. It uses a lot of children's language, with vivid images and close to reality; second, the language is concise and the rhymes are harmonious. This good sense of music and charm make this poem more lovely; third, the poem as a whole shows a graceful, sweet and warm feeling. The atmosphere is full of family affection and friendship, which is deeply contagious.
4. The significance of "Children's Songs"
"Children's Songs" reflects Yang Wanli's rich humanistic spirit and profound social thinking. The poem depicts the children's endless joy and desire as they grow, as well as their calm smile, firm faith and yearning for a better life.
As an enlightening poem, it criticizes social injustice and the reality of poverty. It can be said to be a moral article that brings love and care to people