The Cultural Influence of Ji Bolun's Poetry
The Prophet, a collection of poems by Ji Bolun, has been translated into many languages and widely circulated all over the world. The themes of his poems cover love, friendship, freedom, tolerance and humanity, which are deeply loved by readers. At the beginning of the 20th century, Ji Bolun's poems were regarded as one of the representative works of modernist literature, which had a far-reaching influence on later literary creation.
In addition, Ji Bolun's poems have been adapted into films, musicals and other art forms for many times. For example, the movie version of The Prophet was released on 1974, starring anthony quinn, and won many awards. These adaptations also let more people know about Ji Bolun and his poems.
The Application of Ji Bolun in Network Culture
With the development of Internet, Ji Bolun's poems are gradually introduced into network culture. For example, the phrase "Your son is not your son, he is the son of life, and he longs for the sea of life" has been widely used in education, parenting and other fields, expressing respect and cherish for life.
In addition, Ji Bolun's poems are also used to express feelings such as love and friendship, such as "Love is an uninhabited tower, only brave people can climb it", "Friendship is a red line connecting souls, which can cross time and space" and so on. These poems not only express feelings, but also make people better understand Ji Bolun's poems.
How to understand Ji Bolun's poems?
If you want to know about Ji Bolun's poems, you can go through the following steps:
1. Choose a collection of poems by Ji Bolun, such as The Prophet, Sand and Foam, etc. You can buy it online or in a physical bookstore.
2. When reading a collection of poems, you can browse first to understand the overall theme and ideas, and then read in depth to understand the connotation and significance of each poem.
To understand the life and background of Ji Bolun, you can search or read related biographies and documents through the Internet.
4. Participate in related cultural activities, such as concerts and poetry recitals, so that you can better feel Ji Bolun's poems.