Ai Qing is a poet of the July Poetry School and the Modern Poetry School.
Ai Qing’s works generally describe symbolic things such as the sun, torches, and dawn, showing Ai Qing’s hatred of the darkness and terror of the old society and his yearning and pursuit for dawn, light, and hope. Ai Qing's poems are not constrained by appearance in form and pay little attention to the rhyme and rhyme of the verses and the uniformity of the number of words and lines. However, they also use regular parallelism and repetition to create a kind of unity in change.
Ai Qing's poems have distinct and profound images. As the poem ends, the image is completed. Image not only refers to people, but also includes the visualization of objects, thoughts, etc. Ai Qing's poems are not constrained by appearance in form and pay little attention to the rhyme and rhyme of the verses and the uniform number of words and lines. However, they also use regular parallelism and repetition to create a kind of unity in change.
Ai Qing's literary style
Ai Qing's poetry inherits the fine tradition of the "May 4th" new literature with its characteristics of being closely integrated with reality and full of fighting spirit, and is exquisite and innovative. The artistic style has become an important harvest for the development of new poetry. This not only reflects the author's artistic talent, but also bears in mind his serious and arduous artistic practice.
In his poems, his full enterprising spirit and rich life experience bring vividness. Ai Qing's poems have distinct and profound images. As the poem ends, the image is completed. Image not only refers to people, but also includes the visualization of objects, thoughts, etc.