Which poem of Ai Qing praised Mao Zedong?

Ai Qing's To the Sun praised Chairman Mao.

He is the leader of China people, a great Marxist, a great proletarian revolutionist, strategist and theorist, and the main founder and leader of China Production Party, China People's Liberation Army and People's Republic of China (PRC). He led the people of China in a long-term revolutionary struggle, finally won national independence and people's liberation, and established a new China. His poems are full of love for the people of China and the belief that the revolution will win.

Ai Qing's poem To the Sun is a famous sentence praising him. This poem expresses the poet's admiration and admiration for him, and he firmly believes that the people of China will move towards the light and victory under his leadership.

In To the Sun, Ai Qing vividly describes the course of China people's continuous pursuit of light and progress under his leadership by using rhetorical devices such as metaphor and symbol. This poem also expresses the poet's deep affection and infinite respect for him, and his firm belief that the people of China will win under his leadership.

The ideas expressed in To the Sun;

1, reverence and awe for nature: In the poem, the poet repeatedly uses the symbol of the sun to emphasize the greatness and sacredness of nature. The sun not only provides light and heat, but also breeds everything and becomes the source of life. By looking up at the sun, the poet expressed his reverence and awe for nature.

2. Love and pursuit of life: I have been looking for and pursuing brightness and warmth in my poems, which reflects the poet's love and pursuit of life. Life is precious. Everyone should cherish life, be positive and go forward bravely. The poet expressed his cherish and love for life in his poems.

3. Hope and expectation for the future of mankind: I in the poem not only represents the personal pursuit, but also represents the hope and expectation of mankind for the future. People all want a bright future, a future full of light and hope. By looking up at the sun, the poet expressed his beautiful yearning and expectation for the future.