Ai Qing's Long Poems and Modern Poems

Ai Qing's long poems are modern poems: Dayan River, North, Towards the Sun, Dawn Notice and Song of Returning.

Ai Qing (1965438+March 27th, 00-1May 5th, 996), whose original name was Jiang Zhenghan, whose real name was Yang Yuan, whose real name was Haicheng, used the pen names A Jia, Ke Ya and Lin Bi. Born in Jinhua, Zhejiang Province, he is a contemporary writer and poet.

1928 After graduating from high school, he was admitted to Hangzhou National West Lake Painting Academy. 1932 Joined the China Left-wing Artists Union and engaged in revolutionary literary and artistic activities. 1933 The long poem Dayan River-My Nanny was published under a pseudonym for the first time. 1935, the first book of poetry, Dayan River, was published.

Creative features:

Ai Qing's works generally describe symbolic things such as the sun, torches and dawn, showing Ai Qing's hatred of darkness and terror in the old society and his yearning and pursuit of dawn, light and hope. Ai Qing, starting from his love for rural working people and approaching their demands, has been presenting his most authentic poems to them for more than ten years.

Ai Qing's poems do not stick to appearances in form, and pay little attention to rhyme and uniformity of lines, but use regular parallelism and repetition to create a unified change.

Ai Qing's poetry has a vivid and profound image, and with the end of the poem, this image is completed. Image refers not only to people, but also to the visualization of things and ideas.