The Wheat Field in May is a modern poem by Haizi. This poem reposes Haizi's utopian ideal. He hopes that all countries are brothers, that everyone loves each other, respects each other and lives a sweet life. Haizi's spiritual world is connected with his hometown for life. Haizi has always lived in the countryside. He once proudly said to his friends, "Country life can make me write for at least fifteen years."
Therefore, the countryside and its related poetic images (village, earth, wheat field, rain, grass, grassland, river, wheat, etc. ) a large number of poems into Haizi. As a great poet, Haizi's spiritual world is very contradictory. Reality and ideal, matter and spirit present a state of disharmony and opposition in his poems.
This talented poet, in his desperate search, flashed a series of intelligent lightning from time to time, crossed the heavy door of the soul, revealing a series of strange colors. And who would have thought that Haizi should shoulder such a heavy secret door! The pursuit of absolute ideal made Haizi pay a heavy price.
In the pain of wisdom, he wants to escape, face the earthly life and embrace the earthly world. In The Sea Facing Spring, Haizi wrote: "From tomorrow on, be a happy person/feed horses, cut firewood, travel around the world/from tomorrow on, care about food and vegetables" and think about earthly life.
However, the poet is contradictory, and his maverick artist temperament can never be changed. He said, "I have a house facing the sea, and the flowers are blooming in spring." In his heart, he is so eager to face the sea, where the spring is beautiful. Here, it can be understood as Haizi's absolute ideal and a spiritual pursuit of dedication to poetry.
In a large number of Haizi's poems, we can read the unique word "Mai", which is a masterpiece created by the cooperation of heaven and earth in poetry. As an image, "wheat" gives us endless enlightenment, and a series of images such as "home", "land", "sun" and "sea" connect the word.
"I have a house facing the sea and blooming in spring" can be understood as Haizi's ideal world, simple and beautiful, vast and open. In this secular world, in Haizi's mind, there is a similar beautiful world, in which the fragrance of "wheat" is exuded.
In this beautiful wheat field, the poet hopes that brothers all over the world "hug in the wheat field/four brothers, good brothers, east, west, north and south/review the past in the wheat field/recite their own poems/hug in the wheat field". Here is the utopian ideal of the poet Haizi. He hopes that all countries are brothers and everyone loves each other.