I'd rather be the rapids. Who is the author?

I would like to be a torrent is written by Petfi Sándor.

I would like to be a torrent is a lyric poem written by Hungarian poet Petfi Sándor in 1847, dedicated to his lover. In the poem, a series of "I do" leads to unique images, repeatedly sings his loyalty and yearning for love and expresses his love for his lover. This poem caused a love poem craze among young people in China in the 20th century.

1846 In September, 23-year-old Petofi met Sendley Yuria, the daughter of Count Naudts, at the dance, and fell in love with this girl at first sight. But the count refused to marry his daughter to a poor poet like petofi.

In the face of resistance, petofi is still obsessed with Julia maesa's love, and wrote one love poem after another in half a year. 1in June, 847, the marriage between the poet and Julia maesa took a turn for the better, so the poet lit the flame of passion and true love, issued his own love oath and wrote this poem. This poem was written during the period when the poet was in love with Julia maesa, and it was a poem expressing his love for himself.

About the author:

Petfi Sándor (pet? Fei Sando, 1823 to 1849), a patriotic poet in Hungary. He was born in a poor butcher family in Hungary on 1823 65438+ 10/0/. As a teenager, he lived a wandering life, worked as an actor and a soldier. Petofi/kloc-began to write poetry at the age of 0/5, and began his writing career with the official publication of 1842's poem Drunken Drunken. In his life, he wrote more than 800 lyric poems and 8 narrative poems.

Petofi explained his life by resisting foreign invasion and pursuing freedom, and actively participated in the war of liberation of the motherland. On July 3 1849, at the age of 26, he died heroically in a bloody battle against the Russian army in Cherkesburg. ?

Petofi's most famous lyric poems include Song of the Country, My Song, An Idea Puzzles Me, Freedom and Love, I'd like to be a torrent, and Hanging the King from the gallows. His political lyrics, with sharp language and strong appeal, have a direct impact on the Hungarian national liberation movement.