What emotions does Ai Qing’s reef express?

The emotions expressed in Ai Qing's "Reef" are introduced as follows:

Ai Qing's "Reef" expresses the determination not to bow to fate, as well as the Chinese nation's unyielding emotion of not fearing violence.

"Reef" is a new poem written by the modern poet Ai Qing in July 1954. This poem was written by Ai Qing in an effort to shape the sea that he loved all his life. This poem conveys the poet's reverence for the reef and implicitly praises the poet for the reef-like characters.

The main theme of Ai Qing's collection of poems "Reef" is to express his thinking and exploration of life, society and history through poetry. Ai Qing uses quiet and profound language to express his concern and reflection on the injustices, contradictions and sufferings in the real world.

"Reef" is a poetic and thought-provoking poem about things. In the poem, the poet observes things from a new perspective and casts his own thoughts into the specific image of "reef", praising the glorious image of "reef".

"A wave, a wave, rushing over endlessly", an "endless", a "pounce", describe the momentum of the waves, arrogant, "endlessly" "Come over", which shows that there are many waves and the time is long. It is determined to smash the rocks to pieces and will not give up until it achieves its goal. What should the reef do if it is hit mercilessly by the waves?

In order to survive, it fights tenaciously against the waves: "Every wave is under its feet / is broken into pieces and scattered..." How calm and brave this is! Facing strong enemies and difficulties, Reef took the initiative to attack and trample the enemies "underfoot". Here, a few words vividly portray the strong and brave image of Reef. Through the image of the reef, it is not difficult to find that the reef is actually a true portrayal of the poet's perseverance and self-spirit.

While the reef was fighting the waves, its face and body "looked like they had been slashed by a knife", "but it still stood there/smiling, looking at the ocean..." After a huge Although the reef is scarred by the hardships, it still stands tall, smiling, looking at the ocean, and still full of confidence in victory, which shows how confident and great the reef is.

Therefore, we cannot just regard it as an ordinary stone, nor can we just regard it as Ai Qing's self-image. We can also regard it as the heroic image of those who dare to resist oppression and resist the countercurrent. They are not afraid of power, have the courage to fight, and face difficulties and obstacles with smiles. They should be the mainstay of the times and society.