The image of snowflakes falling on the land of China

Snow Image on the Land of China;

1, Land: "Land" is a common image of Ai Qing, which can be said to be his other life. He sighed for the poor land: "Snow falls on the land of China, and the cold is blocking China ..." The "land" here is no longer a simple objective scenery, but an "image" that focuses on the author's subjective feelings.

The author feels extremely sad for the old, weak and sick motherland. When the poet looked around with melancholy eyes, the carrier of lonely and barren wasteland-land entered the poet's mind. By praising the "image" of the land, the author curses those who destroy it and fantasizes that the land can be full of vitality.

2. Wind: "Wind" is followed by the modifier "Like a sad old woman".

3. River: When the adjectives "time" and "snowy night" are added in front of "river", the two external pure scenery of "wind" and "river" become "images" containing the author's subjective feelings, and these Nightcrawler, who appear in the Woods, rivers and wilderness on a cold night, are not only laborers struggling for their own lives, but also laborers driven by fate.

Snow Falling on the Land of China is a modern poem written by the modern poet Ai Qing in 1937. By describing the images of farmers, young women and mothers under heavy snow, this poem shows the sufferings and disasters of the Chinese nation, the picture of old China, the poet's deep patriotic enthusiasm, and the poet's deep sense of hardship and childlike innocence. The whole poem uses the language of prose culture, and there is no trace of carving and showing off. The strong elasticity and tension of its language expand the situation of the poem and make it profound and broad.