Shu Ting, I love this land. Is it a poem?
Shu Ting's To Oak is a poem. I love this land. It was written by Ai Qing. Shu Ting, 1952, a native of shima town, Longhai City, Fujian Province. Born in Quanzhou, Fujian, Han nationality, formerly known as Gong. Later, she was renamed Gong, a contemporary female poet and writer in China, and one of the representatives of the misty poetry school. He has served as vice chairman of Fujian Federation of Literary and Art Circles and vice chairman of Writers Association. Chairman of Xiamen Federation of Literary and Art Circles; The fourth director of the Chinese Writers Association, member of the fifth National Committee, and member of the sixth, seventh and eighth presidium; Deputies to the 12th National People's Congress; Member of the 11th China People's Political Consultative Conference; Member of the 6th, 7th and 8th sessions of Fujian Provincial Political Consultative Conference, and the 9th Standing Committee. I love this land is a modern poem written by the modern poet Ai Qing at 1938. This poem begins with "if" and uses "hoarseness" to describe the singing voice of birds, and then continues to write the singing content, from singing before death to writing that birds return to the world after death, and finally replaces the image of birds with the poet's own image, which directly expresses the poet's sincere and ardent patriotism.