Which poems of Ye Zhi have the image of "rose"? What does the rose symbolize in her poems? representative
In Countess Katrina and various legends and lyrics, most of them were written by Ye Zhi to Maud? 6? In 1 Gang's love poems, the most frequent and prominent symbol is the rose. Judging from the first poem in the "Rose" series, A Rose at the Crossroads of Time, the symbolic meaning of the rose is multi-layered and uncertain, but what is certain is that it is for Maud? 6? A title 1 gang ("red rose, proud rose, sad rose in my life!") )。 Ye Zhi added in 1925: "Rose is a part of my second book, Countess Catherine and various legends and lyrics" (1892). When I first read these poems a few years later, I noticed that the quality as a symbol of roses was different from the rational beauty of Shelley and Spencer, because I imagined that it was suffering with human beings, not something pursued and seen from a distance. This must be the idea of my generation ... Besides, The Secret Rose should be a poem that fully embodies the spirit of Ye Zhi. The belief in beauty, the symbolism of roses, and the sublime atmosphere revealed in the lines, rhythms and thoughts of this poem are far from being comparable to Ye Zhi's previous poems. Moreover, in Ye Zhi's later poems, this lofty atmosphere has become. In Ye Zhi's body, the most worthy of our respect is his poetic spirit. Ye Zhi is a man who has been immersed in poetry all his life. The core of his poetic spirit is the eternal and cold passion deeply reflected in his life. There is no singing and howling in Ye Zhi's poems, only magical beauty, calmness and wisdom. He has always raised his existence to a very high level, reflecting, loving, exploring and meditating, and his powerful spirit has been brought closer. Why did the poet Ye Zhi's passion last so long? Perhaps it is because it does not come from the level of consciousness or emotion, but from the deepest part of life-from the heart. Poetry is a flower that must be watered often. As another famous poet said, it needs a thousand years of watering. Why did he always maintain his poetry in so many painful and depressing years? Because in his life, he has never lacked the nourishment of sunshine and rain, Maud? 6? 1 Hill is eternal sunshine, Olivia? 6? 1 Shakespeare is rain and dew, and so is Mrs. Gregory. They have been shining and nourishing Ye Zhi's thirsty soul. Mrs Gregory also provided a very elegant writing environment for Ye Zhi. She warmly invited Ye Zhi to live in her Cole Manor in West Ireland and generously gave him financial assistance. Under such circumstances, Ye Zhi absorbed the imaginative mysticism in folk beliefs and folk stories. This is the most striking feature of his people. Facing the mountains and seas in primitive nature, he devoted himself to trying to capture its soul, and his poems grew from the soul and life.