Modern short poems about nature in grade four.

The modern short poems about nature in Grade Four are as follows:

1, you, look at me for a while and the clouds for a while. I think when you look at me, it's far away, and when you look at the clouds, it's close.

Excerpted from Gu Cheng's From Far to Near.

Appreciation of Poetry: This is a poem written by Gu Cheng 1980 in June. Gu Cheng is one of the representatives of the misty poetry school in the 1980s. This kind of poetry pursues the overall symbol in form, and the images are mostly opaque and polysemy.

From the content point of view, the pursuit of self-worth often carries a sense of criticism and hardship to history and tradition. Generally speaking, misty poetry is precisely because of the opacity of its image itself and the fragmentation of its combination, which produces many blank points and uncertainties, and also reserves a lot of imagination and thinking space for readers.

2. I am a cloud in the sky, accidentally projected into your heart. You don't have to be surprised, let alone happy. It disappeared in an instant. You and I met in the dark sea. You have yours, and I have my direction.

Excerpted from Xu Zhimo's "Accidental".

Appreciation of Poetry: Xu Zhimo's "Accidental" is probably just a love poem, written for a lover who falls in love by chance and then lives far apart.

However, the image of this poem has gone beyond itself. We can completely regard this poem as an exclamation of life. On the road of life, there are many accidental encounters and many beautiful things. They are just accidental encounters and will never be repeated.

Whether it's lingering affection or touching friendship, whether it's great maternal love or pure childlike innocence, whether it's a knowing smile on the street or a few words on the journey, it's often a flash in the pan and disappears. How much of those lost beauty and love can be recovered?

I walked across the south of the Yangtze River, and I looked like a lotus in the season. The east wind doesn't come, the catkins in March don't fly, and your heart is like an isolated city.

Excerpted from Zheng Chouyu's Mistakes.

Appreciation of Poetry: Zheng Chouyu said that this poem originated from his childhood escape experience. When he was in primary school, the comprehensive War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression began. As soon as my father graduated from the Army University, he was sent to the front line of Hubei Anti-Japanese War and transferred to the troops in Zhang Zizhong, Xiangyang. He followed his mother through all kinds of refugees and saw many wounded soldiers along the way.

1948 65438+In February, he went to a village in the south of the Yangtze River, where he recalled the memory of his childhood escape. He artistically wrote these experiences as "mistakes". The hero of this poem is based on Zheng Chouyu's mother.

Whenever I open the window and look around, you will open your mouth and sing loudly. I saw you pick up your pink horn and blow out a touching song, as if you were telling something happily. I thought about it for a long time, oh! So you're telling people that spring is coming.

Excerpted from Yu Guangzhong, author of Peach Blossom.

The author of the modern poem Peach Blossom is Yu Guangzhong, a famous contemporary poet in China. Through the description of peach blossoms, the poem shows the poet's admiration for the beauty of nature and his feelings for those distant times and beautiful memories. Yu Guangzhong is one of the great modern literary masters in China. His beautiful, fresh and simple poetic style is deeply loved by readers.