"Green Buds" The green buds say to the young people: "Develop yourself!" The pale flowers say to the young people: "Contribute yourself!" The dark red fruits, and The young man said: "Sacrifice yourself!" "Green Buds" is a poem written by Bing Xin, selected from "Stars and Spring Water". The poet uses the growth of plants to compare the growth of youth. "Green Buds" is a poem about youth written by Bing Xin.
Original text:
The tender green buds,
said to the young people:
“Develop yourself!”
< p>Pale white flowers,Said to the young man:
"Contribute yourself!"
Dark red fruits,
He said to the young man:
"Sacrifice yourself!"
"Green Buds" is a poem written by Bing Xin, selected from "Stars and Spring Water". The poet uses the growth of plants as a metaphor for the growth of youth, and encourages young people to work hard, constantly enrich, improve, and develop themselves, and be willing to make greater contributions and sacrifices to human society.
The whole poem eulogizes the healthy vitality of youth, praises a fulfilling and meaningful life, encourages people to forge ahead, encourages people to make progress, gives people the courage and strength to move forward, and is full of positive significance.
About the author: The author Bing Xin. Bing Xin (1900.10.05-1999.02.28), whose original name was Xie Wanying, and whose pen name was Bing Xin. It means "a piece of ice with a heart in a jade pot". He is originally from Hengling Village, Changle, Fuzhou, Fujian.
Famous poet, writer, translator, and children's writer. He has served as the honorary chairman of the Central Committee of the China Association for the Promotion of Democracy, vice chairman of the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles, honorary chairman and consultant of the Chinese Writers Association, and honorary director of the China Translators Association.
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Poem appreciation of "The Green Ya'er":
1. The green Ya'er said to the young people: "Develop yourself!" This is An independent meaning, if it is taken apart, it will be incomprehensible. "Green" shows Ya'er's vitality and vitality, and the poet uses personification here.
The green buds have the innocence of children, saying to young people, develop yourself. Ya'er needs to grow and develop, just like young people, they also need to learn and improve to develop themselves and become talents. Plants develop from buds to flowers, but what about people?
2. The pale flowers say to the young man, "Contribute yourself!" It also means independence. "Light white" shows that the flower is unpretentious and pure, and does not pursue a gorgeous appearance.
Plants decorate the world with their flowers, so don’t be alone in admiring them. Where are people? On the basis of developing yourself, you should make contributions to society. Here the author's meaning goes to another level.
3. The dark red fruit says to the youth, "Sacrifice yourself!" Using "dark red" to modify the "fruit" symbolizes the maturity, richness and sweetness of the "fruit".
After the accumulation and growth of buds and flowers, it becomes a deep red fruit, which will be dedicated to mankind at this time.
What good are these fruits if there is no consecration?