Infinite appreciation of poetry

Infinity is a beautiful pastoral poem. Written in 18 19, the poet was only twenty-one years old. Most of the general pastoral poems describe the scenes of rural life, describe the dialogue between shepherds or fishermen, seek interest in the leisurely countryside, and lack the ideal light of life. Infinity is different from common pastoral poetry. It is not only lyrical and beautiful, but also elegant in style and rich in far-reaching artistic conception.

Mount Tabor is a hill in the poet's hometown. Is withdrawn. That's where he used to walk when he was young, so he was always so kind to him. The poet sat on the hill, looking out and listening to the whisper of the breeze. A fence blocked the poet's eyes, making it difficult for him to see the distant horizon. However, this tangible obstacle inspired the poet's desire to look at the distant and boundless space and gave him the freedom to fantasize in the "infinite space". Therefore, the poet's brushwork is not only the description of the natural scenery in front of him, but also the full wings of fantasy, galloping in the vast world of physics.

The poet walked on Wan Li Road, with loneliness and melancholy suppressed by the long-term torture of illness and the pain of life and times, and entered an "infinite" realm. However, this "infinity" is not a purely abstract and conceptual realm, but an artistic conception that combines imagination and feeling. "Beyond the Silence of the World" and "Extremely Deep Peace" give people a sense of peace; The faint wind, vibrant seasons and natural music add to the beauty of color and rhythm. The poet's thoughts soar freely in the "boundless sky", which sublimates this comfortable aesthetic feeling into a deep feeling of detachment and holiness. The poet sinks into the infinite ocean, meditates on the infinity and eternity of the universe, condenses and releases, and achieves a poetic and philosophical artistic conception that blends with everything.

Infinity embodies the poetic style of Leigh Aupart Di. The language is simple, the handwriting is highly generalized, and the meter is free and changeable. His poem is the first of its kind in modern Italy. If readers read this poem with imagination and emotion, they will deeply appreciate its artistic charm.