How does Dai Wangshu express the poet's feelings?

My Success expresses the poet Dai Wangshu's deep call for a better future and his firm belief in the prospect of victory.

The poem "I am successful" was written on May 3rd1,1945. In the last few years of the Anti-Japanese War, days of darkness before dawn was silently endured by countless people, slowly recalled and faintly spit out. It is a hymn of life, and it is the inspiration that the poet got after suffering.

Original text:

If the spring of life comes again,

All the old ice makes a loud noise when it thaws.

Then I'll see a big smile again,

Hear the clear call again-these distant dreams.

These beautiful things will never disappear,

Because all good things exist forever,

They condense like ice,

One day it will re-open like a flower.

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Different from the creation of Rain Lane, which was obviously influenced by China's classical poetry and European romanticism, I expressed joy, hope and firmness between the lines, and interpreted all the beauty in the ordinary-melting ice, laughing, reviving everything and waking up in spring in a dream.

This poem "Accidental Success" was inspired by the poet's casual volley, written in words, and glimpsed the poet's attitude towards life from the side. Countless things have fallen, and the right path has gone through many vicissitudes. With the passage of time, this accidental turning point has been a different look. Only when the water is still, the true meaning of life is flowing and never stops.

Dai Wangshu's poetry creation can be roughly divided into three stages: before, during and after.

In his early poems, expressing personal feelings was the mainstream, with a gloomy and sentimental atmosphere. In his first book of poetry, My Memory, most of his works are love poems and sad poems. Rain Lane, published in Novel Monthly from 65438 to 0928, marked the poet's transition from romantic lyricism to symbolic expression under the influence of the Crescent School, and Dai Wangshu gained the reputation of "Rain Lane Poet". ?

Wang Shucao, published by the modern bookstore 65438-0933, shows the maturity of the author's poetic art. At this time, the poet lived in the white terror after the failure of the Great Revolution, and the contradiction between ideal and reality made him depressed and depressed. However, poets are no longer immature in art or psychology, nor are they walking in other people's shoes. Instead, I strive to open up my own poetry creation field and form my own style.

1937 after the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War, Dai Wangshu's poetic concept and creative practice have changed greatly, and he is determined to struggle in the gloomy climate of the enemy. Do a little lighting work with your own weak light. 1939 On New Year's Day, he wrote "Happy New Year" in the face of Japanese imperialist aggression. This poem shows the poet's firm belief and optimistic attitude towards the people's struggle, and sings the true and strong patriotic feelings in the poet's heart.

1942, after Dai Wangshu was arrested and imprisoned by the Japanese invaders, his personal destiny merged with that of the motherland, and his poetic style changed. The wall in prison expresses the poet's courage and confidence in being generous to justice for national liberation; "I Break My Palm" is a tragic "Eternal China" sung by a poet in an iron prison. Sunny Days shows the poet's longing for a quiet life after years of wandering.

In a word, Dai Wangshu's later poems have shown high-level connotation and vigorous vitality beyond personal feelings.

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