If I love you, I will never show off on your high branches like climbing Campbell; ? If I love you, I will never learn from spoony birds and repeat monotonous songs for the shade; It is not only like spring, but also brings cool comfort all year round; It is not just like a dangerous peak, it increases your height and sets off your dignity.
Even sunshine, even spring rain. I don't want you to bow to me, I just want you to smile at the sky and praise me. If these are not enough, I will-tired and tired, in your mud, one by one, extend my arms to you. ?
This poem expresses the poet's attitude and pursuit of love through the metaphor of oak trees. The poet said that his love is not like climbing campanula, showing off by oak branches, or repeating monotonous songs like spoony birds. The sentences expressing feelings are straightforward and poetic, and people can appreciate the beauty of straightforward narration at a glance.
The poet's love is selfless, bringing cool comfort like a fountain, increasing the height of the oak tree like a dangerous peak and setting off its prestige. Even if the oak tree doesn't respond, his love will last as long as sunshine and spring rain. If these are not enough, he will spare no effort to reach out his arms to the oak tree in the mud.
The simplicity, conciseness and profundity of this sonnet convey the poet's pursuit and cherish of love, and also express the poet's awe and gratitude for life. This poem is regarded as a classic of China's modern poetry, which has influenced generations of poets. The truth contained in the poem benefits people for life and has a long aftertaste.
Brief introduction of Feng Zhi:
Feng Zhi (1905-1993), whose original name was Feng, was an early modernist poet and painter in China and one of the important representatives of the Renaissance in China. Feng Zhi was born in Tianmen City, Hubei Province. He studied in Tsinghua University and Nankai University in his early years, and then went to study in France. He was influenced by French culture and modernist art.
Feng Zhi's poems and paintings are deeply influenced by western art, paying attention to the innovation of form and language and emphasizing the expression of personality and emotion. The works mainly focus on life, love, nature and other themes, short and pithy, with sincere feelings. Painting has also aroused widespread praise and influence, which has opened up a new road for the development of modern painting in China.
Feng Zhi's contribution lies not only in his poems and paintings, but also in his promotion and participation in the Renaissance. Feng Zhi advocated modernist poetry and literature, and made important contributions to the innovation and progress of China literary and art circles at that time. His works and thoughts have influenced generations of poets and become important figures in the history of China literature.