14. 1--Family, career 2--Thinking over and over again
15 1--Haizi's letter 2--Through the deep longing of parents for their children and the children's feelings for their parents Compare and contrast 3 - Euphemistically criticizing young people's behavior of not caring about their parents
16 "Shivering" and "Full of Tears" write that Haizi's father was very excited because his son was injured when he mailed a letter by mistake. Heart-opening
17 C "Haizi's mother saw the sea from a photo, and then she thought of it"
18 Example: Haizi, "The mother is worried after her son travels thousands of miles", when she is away from home, Give your parents a little more care and a greeting
From which two perspectives are "White Waves" and "Noisy Chains" written respectively? What are the benefits?
It describes It describes the joyful mood and two kinds of "hope" of sailors when "weighing anchor" and "dropping anchor": one is "looking forward to setting off", so they like to see "the white waves stirred up by weighing anchor"; the other is "looking forward to setting off"; "Looking forward to arrival", so I am happy to hear "the noise of the iron chain caused by the anchor"
The two "hopes" of the sailors described in the poem are actually optimistic about the sailors of New China. , heroic character and heroic spirit of daring to fight and win. Because for sailors, "looking forward to departure" means looking forward to fighting against the stormy waves, and "looking forward to arriving" means looking forward to arriving at the destination victoriously. There is no arrival; without battle, there is no victory. Therefore, the two hopes of sailors express their desire for battle and victory. By extension, departure and arrival, battle and victory, are not the same. Are they just two hopes of sailors? Don’t every revolutionary often have these two hopes in his mind on the journey of life? When a ship is on the sea, it will constantly encounter wind and waves; when a person is in the world, he will continue to encounter waves. A true revolutionary warrior should be like a heroic sailor. The answer to difficulties is to fight, and the answer to battle is victory. This is the profound inspiration given to us by the poem "Hope". >Hope (Ai Qing)
A sailor said,
What he likes most is the white waves stirred up by the anchor.
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A sailor said,
What made him happiest was the noise of the anchor chain...
A longing to set off
A wish arrives
March 1979, Shanghai
(Selected from "The Song of Return", published by Sichuan People's Publishing House in 1980)
A good poem can inspire and reverie, and readers often realize more than what the poet literally writes. Ai Qing's "Hope" is such a good poem. ***There are only six sentences, describing the joyful mood and two kinds of "hope" of the sailors when "weighing anchor" and "dropping anchor": one is "looking forward to setting off", so they like to see "the one stirred up by anchoring" "White waves"; one is "looking forward to arrival", so it is happy to hear "the noise of the chain caused by the anchor". As for why sailors like to "look forward to departure" and why they happily "look forward to arrival", the poet did not say, leaving it to the readers to think.
Ai Qing has always emphasized that the language of poetry should be enlightening. His "On Poetry" says: "The language of revelation contains profound truths in the most ordinary appearance." Most of his many short poems singing ordinary truths express his love for "in the most ordinary appearance". The profound insights on society and life, and the language are inspiring. The same is true for the poem "Hope". The two "hopes" of sailors described in the poem are actually a tribute to the optimistic and heroic character of New China's sailors and their heroic spirit of daring to fight and win. Because for sailors, "looking forward to departure" means looking forward to fighting against the stormy waves, and "looking forward to arriving" means looking forward to and yearning to reach the destination victoriously. Without departure, there is no arrival; without fighting, there is no victory. Therefore, the two hopes of sailors express the desire for battle and victory. By extension, departure and arrival - battle and victory, are not just two hopes of sailors? Don't every revolutionary often have these two hopes in his mind on the journey of life? When a ship is on the sea, it will Constantly encountering storms: People in the world will continue to encounter difficulties. A true revolutionary warrior should be like a heroic sailor. The answer to difficulties is to fight, and the answer to battle is victory. This is the profound revelation given to us by the poem "Hope".
Ai Qing’s poems deliberately pursue pure and simple beauty. The image of this little poem is simple. The main body is two vivid sentences by two sailors, and these two sentences are composed of two symbolic images. It is through the concrete and vivid description of the two hopes that the poet profoundly reveals the thoughts and feelings of a generation of sailors. The poem is entirely written in spoken language. The poet once said: "I write poems in spoken language. I don't piece together poems for the sake of rhyme. I write poems that obey my own ideas and have an internal rhythm. They can be read smoothly and sound harmonious." ("On Poetry") This poem That's exactly what little poetry is. The two prose lines in the poem are more than 20 words long, but when read, they flow naturally like mountain springs, showing the beauty of simple, natural, fresh and smooth language.