In summer, the sun is shining and dark clouds are accompanied, so rainbows often appear.
Summer is full of poetry, cicadas are ringing in my ears, green hills are covered with filters, and burning clouds illuminate a bay by the sea.
You picked up a book of poems and read it. At this time, the best reading materials are Ye Si's Thunderstorm and Cicada.
There is a sentence on the cover of Thunder Cicada.
Before, I didn't understand why Ye Si's voice was compared to cicada singing instead of thunder.
Until the other day, I went out for dinner and passed a meadow, and I heard cicadas singing. Cicada's voice was shrill, so he quickly put his hand over his ear. Cicada pierced the eardrum and kept on in the grass. I've heard cicada singing at ordinary times, but I don't think cicada singing is so harsh until now.
The cicada's singing is not as scary as thunder, just screaming there.
I understand why Ye Si's voice is almost cicada. Cicadas echo all summer. Listen carefully. Cicada doesn't sound like thunder. They only make sounds on rainy days. And only when it rains and thunders, you can't hear cicadas. This is Ye Si himself, who makes a sharp and endless sound with his poems.
Photographers take pictures of landscapes with cameras and present the world with photos. Poets record scenes with words and present the world with emotions. Then Ye Si is a poet in between. You can see and touch what Ye Si wrote.
Liang Wendao said of Ye Si, "Indeed, he was greatly influenced by modern movies and modern photography, so these poems he wrote were once considered by some slightly conservative modern writers in Hong Kong, and were often criticized in his early years. It is said that these poems are photographic poems, just pictures. 」
You can hear thunder and cicadas; You can see the green dots of thick ink; You can feel the cool and warm raindrops. This is an experience from your body.
Thunder rumbles and cicadas sing all summer.
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