What are the masterpieces of modern literature and poetry?

Snow in China, North China, Autumn in Tuanbowa, Rain Lane, To Youth, etc.

First, "Snow falls on the land of China"

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.

Second, "North"

The North is a new poem written by modern poet Ai Qing 1938 in February. In this poem, the poet not only laments the poverty and backwardness in the north and the suffering brought to the people in the north by the war, but also eulogizes the unyielding will to survive and the determination to defend the country since ancient times, and has strong patriotic feelings.

The whole poem is lyrical and freehand with images, which outlines a dynamic picture of the northland, vivid and accurate. This poem is a typical free verse, which follows the natural rhythm of language and emotion, is not limited by external rules, has the beauty of prose, and has a dignified and deep style.

Third, "Autumn in Tuanbowa"

Autumn in Tuanbowa is a new poem by modern writer Guo Xiaochuan. The first six sections of this poem describe the tranquility of Tuanbowa in autumn, which is a realistic representation of the natural appearance of Tuanbowa in autumn.

Sections 7 and 2 1 are transitional sections connecting the front and the bottom. The next thirteen sections describe the tumult in Tuanbowa in autumn under the specific political and social environment of the world or China.

The last two sentences are the "poetic eyes" of the whole poem-what is calm is the appearance of Tuanbowa in autumn, and what is noisy is the interior of Tuanbowa in autumn. This poem is really exquisite, heroic love words and lightning, and it is touching to read.

Autumn in Tuanbowa was selected into the textbooks of Chinese under the Five-year System published by China Agricultural Publishing House, Self-study Tutorial for Chinese Language and Literature Major (College) in the Self-study Examination for Higher Education (VIII) published by Sichuan Academy of Social Sciences, and Self-study Tutorial for Modern Literature in China.

Fourth, "Rain Lane"

Rain Lane is a modern poem written by China poet Dai Wangshu in 1927. The poem describes the lyric hero "holding an oil-paper umbrella" and wandering alone in a long and lonely rain lane.

He has a faint hope that he will meet "a girl with a lilac-like sad knot" The girl has a lilac color and fragrance, but her heart is full of sadness and sadness.

He met such a girl, only fleeting, "like a dream", and her color, fragrance, "sighing eyes" and "lilac-like melancholy" all disappeared in "Elegy of Rain"

He is still "holding an oil-paper umbrella", wandering alone in the long and lonely rain lane, still with hope, hoping to float across "a girl with a lilac-like knot"

In Rain Lane, the poet used symbolic images and image group to construct lyrical space, conveyed inner feelings, and integrated the artistic nutrition of China's ancient poems, especially the graceful poems in the late Tang Dynasty and the Five Dynasties. Besides, the artistic success of this poem lies in its harmonious musical beauty.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) "To Youth"

To Youth is a poem written by Ge Dongdong (pen name: Love the Old from afar). Compared with Ge Dongdong's other poems, this poem expresses the memories and feelings of youth.

The poem says that the fleeting time is too arrogant, taking away the time cruelly, but leaving a lonely memory; Picking up memories in a hurry, inexplicable sadness stung the whole body, and in pain, it seemed to have the pleasure of youth.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Modern Poetry