Why does the poet write about the bird's nest when he writes about birds?

Although you are very tired after a busy day, you will feel very solid and comfortable when you get home. Thinking of home, you will have endless energy in your body. The bird's home is the bird's nest, and it also loves its home. Fate, I have to go back carrying the setting sun.

Write: The bird "fluttered its wings and dropped the setting sun on the river." What further reminds people is that the bird carrying the sun back to its nest seems to have regrets, and suddenly realizes: the sun is the sun of the "river", the sun of the "reed", and the sun of all things in the universe. It should not be your own sun. Look at the "white-headed reeds", isn't it just because of the sunshine that they are rejuvenated and their faces are rosy?

When the bird bows his head and looks back, he will surely be proud of his timely repentance. Therefore, in a short poem with only a few words, it not only touches the heart with the magnificent image of "a tired bird carrying the setting sun", but also uses the bird's mental waves and the twists and turns of events to increase the meaning and tension of the poem. Extended information

Creative background

In the 1920s, poets who wrote new poetry were greatly influenced by old poetry, so the new poetry at that time had a strong style of old poetry. Except that they are expressed in vernacular, the artistic conception and expression techniques of poems are often not much different from those of old poems. This was a major feature of poetry at that time.

The same is true for Liu Dabai. Although he wanted to write pure vernacular poetry, the rhythm of this poem still followed the original requirements of classical poetry, so it can still be seen that it was influenced by old poetry. traces of influence. "Autumn Evening on the River" was created under this environment.