Facing the sea, spring blossoms are the people's education edition of Chinese textbooks for several grades

Spring blossoms facing the sea is a third-grade Chinese textbook People's Education Edition.

"Facing the sea, spring blossoms" is a self-reading poem in the third lesson of Unit 1, Volume 1, 22, a full-time senior high school textbook (compulsory).

The first volume of the second grade Chinese course published by People's Education Press. The textbook of the first volume of Chinese electronic textbooks for the second grade published by the Ministry of Education can help students to review and preview better, so that everyone can consolidate the Chinese foundation in the primary school stage and develop good Chinese learning habits. At the same time, it can help parents to coach their children's first volume of Chinese knowledge anytime and anywhere.

Lyrics

Facing the Sea, Spring Blooms is a lyric poem written by Haizi in 1989. The whole poem has three sections. The first section shows the poet's yearning for the simple, simple and free realm of life and his spirit of exploring the "eternal" and unknown world. The second section is the uncontrollable joy of the poet after finding happiness.

The third section is the poet's blessing to the world. The poet combines direct expression with suggestion and symbolism, which makes the whole poem clear and profound, clear and implicit, carefree and dignified and rich, and expresses the poet's longing for happiness and loneliness.

Creation background

This poem was written on January 13th, 1989, just over two months before the poet committed suicide on the track in March of the same year. The author belongs to the generation of "the night gave me black eyes, but I used them to look for light". He personally experienced the social transformation process from the 196s and 197s when he stifled materialistic desires and only emphasized spirit to the end of 198s when he abandoned spirit and materialistic desires.

Facing the reality, the idealist's author is confused and disillusioned, and feels that he can't "live poetically in the world". Compared with the happiness that others blindly indulge in material life enjoyment, he feels more pain from inner division and contradiction. This poem is the crystallization of his painful experience in life.

The creative opportunity of this poem may also contain the elements of "love poem", and "sea" may also have a specific reference. Before his death, Haizi kept a friendly correspondence with his first love girlfriend who had broken up and moved to Shenzhen and was planning to emigrate overseas. Based on this, it is speculated that this image of the sea should be related to the imagination of Shenzhen by the sea or the first love girlfriend on the other side of the Pacific Ocean.