Go to lark pinyin version

The phonetic version of Lark is as follows:

First, the Pinyin version

The same is true of y incarnation.

Living in the sky is superior, which is reflected in the world.

This is the first time I have seen you.

Although the wind invades the clouds and sends waves, it is not as smooth as the eagle.

This is a good example.

Birds are as beautiful as clouds. Now they are born in the sky.

Yǔ nyonyang Gezai Yimingdange.

The warbler was born in the sky and reflected light with the birds.

Second, the author introduces.

Percy bysshe shelley (English original name: percy bysshe shelley, August 4th, 1792- July 8th, 1822) is a British romantic democratic poet and writer, the first socialist poet, novelist, philosopher, essay and political writer, reformer, platonist and idealist, and is a utopian society.

The influence of To the Lark on the history of English poetry and the culture of later generations.

1, its influence in the history of English poetry

To the lark is regarded as one of Shelley's representative works, which embodies Shelley's poetic talent and creative style. The poem depicts the image of lark with unique artistic conception and full emotion, making it a unique symbol in English poetry and adding an important stroke to the history of English poetry.

2. The influence on later culture is mainly reflected in the following aspects.

In poetry creation, Shelley expressed his pursuit of freedom and beauty through The Lark, and attached importance to inspiration and imagination, which had a far-reaching impact on later poets. Many poets learn from Shelley's creative style and thoughts, and integrate them into their own poems, forming a unique artistic style.

In addition, in terms of cultural figures, Shelley's To the Lark also influenced many important cultural figures, such as Salman Rushdie, a cultural critic and novelist in the 20th century. They were all influenced by Shelley's poems and thoughts, which had a far-reaching influence on his later literary and cultural creation.