1.Gift (pinyin: kuizè ng, English: present), a Chinese word, refers to a gift. For example, "in order to repay his gifts and kindness to me in those years, I have to grieve myself now and try my best to help him tide over the difficulties."
2. The related ancient prose is "The heroes of the Han Dynasty have been given to princes and nobles as amulets for emergency use." Judging from Lu Xun's "Three Idle Collections: The Change of Rogues", the related synonyms are donation, respect and gift, and the antonym is taking.
3. Shu Ting's Gift is an emotional poem about the poet's aesthetic consciousness and ideal. It seems subtle to read, but the whole poem clearly expresses the poet's own ambition and ambition. The whole poem is divided into three parts: the author's dream, happiness and sadness, which show the author's yearning and pursuit of beauty and beautiful things to varying degrees.
4, a small "pond", it rippled the emotional waves of dreams; A ray of pure and simple "sunshine" burns an ideal flame and feels the joy of vitality; A lonely "migratory bird" is full of pain, wandering and sadness. Through the interpretation of the poet's dreams, happiness and sadness, this poem expresses his self-dedication, perseverance and perseverance in life, and at the same time places a strong attachment to the land.
Author Shu Ting's brief introduction
1, Shu Ting, formerly known as Gong, 1952, from Xiamen, Fujian. China is a contemporary poetess, a representative figure of misty poetry school. Shu Ting is good at introspecting the rhythm of self-emotion, especially showing the unique sensitivity of women in grasping complex and meticulous emotional experience. Her poems are full of romanticism and ideals. Her love for the motherland, life, love and land is warm and peaceful, with latent passion.