How does Shu Ting's To the Oak show the awakening of female consciousness?

To the Oak Tree enthusiastically and frankly sang the poet's personality ideal. Oak and kapok stand side by side, facing each other affectionately in an independent manner, which can be said to be a group of symbolic images with brand-new character in China's love poems. The establishment of this group of images not only denies the old relationship between men and women based on personal attachment, but also transcends the principle of mutual love that sacrifices oneself and only pays attention to each other. It perfectly embodies the modern gender character full of humanistic spirit: sincere and noble mutual love should be based on not giving up their independent positions and personalities. This is a great-span transcendence of personality over predecessors in gender concept in the new period. This transcendence comes from women's long-standing look up and sympathy, which is even more commendable. Poetry praises and praises the ideal of love, which is based on extremely ideological and powerful negation. The whole poem ***36 lines. Lines 1 to 13 use a series of natural objects for symbolic analogy, which profoundly denies the persistence (Lingxiaohua) and unilateral dedication (Dangerous Peak), which are based on one party's depression, atrophy and sacrifice, and form a profound and powerful contrast with the modern love ideal with opposite values. 14 to 3 1 lines positively express the ideal view of love: the two sides of love are completely equal in personality, which not only maintains their independent personalities, but also supports each other and goes hand in hand. Line 32-36 Portrait love should not only love the personalities of both parties, but also love his ideal-loyalty to the motherland.

The image of "oak tree" symbolizes the rigid beauty of men, while the kapok of "safflower" obviously embodies the female personality with new aesthetic temperament. She abandoned the delicate nature of old-fashioned women and was full of life breath, which was in line with the poet's ideal of women's independence and self-esteem.

In artistic expression, the poem adopts the lyrical way of inner monologue, which is convenient for expressing the poet's inner world frankly and openly. At the same time, the image is constructed as a whole symbol (the whole poem correspondingly symbolizes the independent personality and sincere love of both lovers with the whole image of oak and kapok), which makes philosophical thoughts and ideas germinate and poetic in a kind of intimate and sensible image, so this poem with rational temperament makes people feel that there is no preaching.