The tragic image of a girl who yearns for nature and loves the sea, but is swallowed up by the sea.
Poetic life and poetic life are Xu Zhimo's unique charm. The poetic tragic image of a girl who yearns for freedom, loves nature and misses the sea but is swallowed up by the sea has aroused the inner waves of the poet. From his poems, we can feel the contradiction of the poet's mind and the anguish of his thoughts.
The simple and persistent girl attached to the sea in the poem looks at the sea poetically, full of romantic enthusiasm and wonderful fantasy for life, and never pays attention to the call of "going home" and the exhortation of troubles. As night fell, the sea was furious and swallowed the girl mercilessly. This spoony, simple and naive idealist doesn't know the danger of the sea. This girl who wants to learn from "a seagull without a sea wave" struggled with the sea wave, naively fantasizing that "the sea wave won't swallow me up" and was finally ruthlessly swallowed up by the sea she loved. There was a sad cry and sigh of "Girl, where is the girl" on the beach.
Hai Yun is about the poet's confusion and hesitation. The romantic girl in the poem and the person who called the girl home are all Xu Zhimo himself.
Xu Zhimo (1897 ~ 193 1) is a modern poet and essayist. Haining, Zhejiang. 19 18 went to study banking in the United States, 192 1 went to study in Britain and became a special student at Cambridge University in London to study political economy. During my two years in Cambridge, I was deeply influenced by western education and romantic and aesthetic poets in Europe and America. 192 1 Start writing new poems. 1923 participated in the establishment of the crescent society, 1926 launched the metrical movement of new poetry together with Wen Yiduo and Zhu Xiang, which influenced the development of the art of new poetry, traveled to Europe and America many times in his life, and taught in many universities such as Peking University after returning home. 193 1 year1month 19 died in an air crash near Jinan.