Ai Qing's main works

Ai Qing, formerly known as Jiang Zhenghan, is an outstanding modern writer and poet in China. As a representative poet of China's modern poetry, Ai Qing attaches great importance to the description of symbolic things in poetry. Through the description of the sun, torches, dawn and other things, the author expresses his hatred of the darkness of the old society and his pursuit and yearning for light and hope in a melancholy and deep style.

representative works

Dayanhe-my nanny

Dayanhe, tears streaming down her face!

With the bullying of human life for more than forty years,

The misery of countless slaves,

With a four-dollar coffin and some straws,

There are only a few feet of land to bury the coffin,

With the ashes of a handful of paper money,

Wild goose river, she went away in tears.

north

And the wind and frost of the age,

Depicting poverty and hunger in the vast north.

Facing the sun

Today, I want to go to the top of the mountain

Take off my clothes, naked,

Bathe my soul with your light. ......

I love this land.

If I were a bird,

I should also sing with a hoarse throat:

This land hit by the storm,

This river is always filled with our sadness and anger. ...

Dawn notice

I will give the kindest light to all who expect me.

As the night draws to a close,

Please tell them that what they are waiting for has come?

trolley

Trolley with independent wheels

Deep rutting on the gray loess layer

Across the vast desert

From this road to that road.

Intertwined with the sadness of the people in the north.

Snow fell on the land of China.

Snow fell on the land of China,

A cold current is blocking China. ...

China, can my feeble poem written in the dark give you some warmth?

Other major works

Song of Return, His Second Death, Wilderness, Anti-Fascism, Dawn Notice, Early Spring in May, Exercise in the Snow, Poetry for the Country, Towards Victory, Cheers, Selected Works of Ai Qing, Essays on New Literature and Art, and Gem Red Star.

His poems are close to reality and full of enterprising spirit, which has played an important role in promoting the development and standardization of China's new poetry. The late 1930s to the mid-40s can be said to be the "Ai Qing era". Ai Qing's poetic style has a great influence on the literary creation of this generation.