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In the first sentence of this poem, the color of oriole is written and the sense of movement is written. In the third sentence, only the oriole's tail is up, which shows its instantaneous silence, movement and silence, and vividly writes the expression of oriole flying and standing silently in the tree. Four or five sentences gradually changed from reality to emptiness, pouring out the joy, joy and expectation aroused by the oriole.

Before the second quarter, I wrote four sentences. Joy and sadness, which passed away instantly with the flight of oriole, changed from a sense of fullness in front of us to a sense of loss, which made people sigh. Therefore, the feelings expressed in the whole poem, as the poet said in the preface to the collection of tigers, "are mixed with pain and happiness."

This poem shows the poet's desire to break through the cage, fly high and live a free and brisk life. The whole poem is ingenious in conception, rigorous in structure, peculiar in image and beautiful in artistic conception, which gives people beautiful enjoyment when reading it.

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Creation background

Published by Huang Li in 1930. At this time, Xu Zhimo is a professor at Guanghua University in Shanghai and Nanjing Central University, and also an editor of Zhonghua Book Company. With the influence of many factors, such as the changes of the world and family, the poet's original ethereal chic, lively and elegant beauty has become negative and decadent, and even infected with pessimism, and "Orioles" is precisely the embodiment of this change.

Brief introduction of the author

Xu zhimo (1896~ 193 1). Word Qiao Sen, pen name Yun Zhonghe, Nanhu, Haining, Zhejiang. Poet. He studied in America and England.

He began to write poetry at the age of 25, and his style was deeply influenced by English romantic poets in the19th century. After returning to China from 65438 to 0922, he served as Professor Peking University, Professor of Shanghai Guanghua University, Editor-in-Chief of Poetry Supplement of Morning News and Editor-in-Chief of New Moon Magazine. 193 1 died in an air crash. Main works: Zhi Mo Shi, A Cold Night is Sad, Fallen Leaves, Paws of Paris, Tiger, Wandering, etc.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Huangli (Poems by Xu Zhimo)