Ten classic modern poems

Ten classic modern poems: farewell to Cambridge, mistakes, to oak trees, answers, love for life, waiting for you in the rain if there is an afterlife, rainy alleys and predictions.

Farewell to Cambridge is a famous work by Xu Zhimo, a modern poet, and also a representative work of crescent poetry. The whole poem takes the emotional ups and downs when leaving Cambridge as a clue to express the deep affection for Cambridge's departure. The language is light and soft, and the form is exquisite and mellow. The poet paints a flowing picture by alternating reality and reality, which constitutes a wonderful artistic conception everywhere. It shows in detail the poet's love for Cambridge, his nostalgia for past lives and his helpless sadness at present, which is the swan song in Xu Zhimo's poems.

Cuo is a modern poem written in 1954 by Zheng Chouyu, a contemporary poet in Taiwan Province Province, China. The whole poem takes the image of a small town in the south of the Yangtze River as the center, and writes out people's feelings of missing their wives in the war years, which has profound implications. It is one of the representative works of modern lyric poetry and has been included in teaching materials at home and abroad for many times.

To the Oak Tree is a contemporary poem by China poet Shu Ting. In the first 13 lines of this poem, the poet denies the traditional view of love with six images: climbing Campbell flowers, spoony birds, fountains, dangerous peaks, sunshine and spring rain; 14 ~ 36 lines positively express their ideal view of love. Through the artistic technique of overall symbol and the inner monologue from "kapok" to "oak tree", the whole poem enthusiastically and frankly sings his own personality ideal and love view, which requires standing shoulder to shoulder, independence and affection. The composition and syntax of poetry have been carefully arranged, so that lyricism and discussion are naturally integrated, and the rich and delicate feelings are given a rational luster.