Ai Qing (19 10-1996) is a famous modern poet and cultural figure in China. His poetry works are full of passion and ideological content, which have had an important influence on modern literature in China. The following are some of the most frequently visited selected chapters of Ai Qing's poems:
1, Spring Day in the Northland: This is the most famous poem by Ai Qing, which expresses his dislike of the long, cold and dark winter in the Northland and his longing for spring, and at the same time deeply ponders the sufferings and hopes in the course of human history.
2. To the Oak Tree: This poem takes the oak tree as a symbol, expressing Ai Qing's firmness and persistence in love. Through the metaphor of oak, this poem shows the author's belief and pursuit of love.
3. The Song of Youth: This is a poem praising youth and the power of youth, expressing the author's praise for the enterprising spirit of youth, and also conveying the hope and expectation for the future.
4. The Wind in Saibei: This poem takes Saibei as the image, expressing Ai Qing's concern and thinking about the frontier, as well as his description of the living state of snowstorm and harsh environment.
The following is a comb of Ai Qing's poems.
1. Creation background and characteristics of the times: Investigate Ai Qing's life background, times background and cultural environment, and understand its influence on poetry creation. Pay attention to the text interpretation of poetry and the understanding of the meaning behind it, as well as the ideological and ideological display.
2. Poetic style and expression: To investigate Ai Qing's poetic style and unique expression, such as his ability to use rhetorical devices such as symbols, metaphors and images. This paper discusses the artistic features of Ai Qing's poems and their important influence on modern literature in China.
3. Theme and ideological connotation: To investigate the theme and ideological connotation in Ai Qing's poems, such as thinking and expression on topics such as love, nature, life and society. Investigate Ai Qing's concern for social problems and the expression of personal feelings.