Do you appreciate Wang Guozhen's poems?

The distance is far and the mountain is high.

Wang Guozhen

Shouting is an outbreak of silence.

Silence is a silent call.

Excited or not.

Still very quiet.

I pray

As long as it's not boring.

If you call me from a distance

I will towards the distant.

If the mountain calls me

I walked to the mountain.

Wear out your feet.

Simply let the sunset smear the road again.

Grab your hand.

Turn thorns into azaleas.

There is no longer road than feet.

There is no mountain higher than man.

Wang Guozhen's poetry appreciation is pure, free and easy, elegant, philosophical and speculative. In a climate where a vague poetic style has brought dullness and decline to the literary world, this is tantamount to a fresh wind.

This poem expresses an enterprising, persistent, optimistic and confident emotion, and shows the spirit of contemporary youth's struggle, enterprising, high-spirited and upward. It gives people a healthy and uplifting spiritual guide. In lyricism, we don't rely on obscure words or even exaggerated and distorted images to express our feelings, but mainly focus on image discussion. Discussion is the main means of lyricism here, but it is different from those dry sermons. It turns abstract thinking into a novel and beautiful image, and implies emotion in the discussion of the image. The author turned pain and even suffering into beautiful images-brilliant sunset and beautiful cuckoo, thus expressing his contempt for suffering and optimism to overcome it.

In writing, it uses easy-to-understand language to make this poem easy to understand and easily accepted by readers. The main idea of this poem is all condensed in the last two sentences, "There is no road longer than feet/no mountain higher than people". The mountain is high and the road is long, but everyone can reach it. The poet vividly and implicitly reveals people's subjective initiative. In fact, it also emphasizes a spirit, an optimistic, enterprising, persistent and confident attitude towards life. The language of poetry is concise and precise, full of philosophical meaning-poetry is not dazzling, but it is such a precise warning, and there are not many such sentences. A poem with such a sentence is enough.