The red corn hanging under the eaves of "The Wind Blowing in Xuan Tong" in Red Corn is an imaginary historical emotion. It is the spiritual symbol of modern people. The image of "red corn" is not only a symbol of the poet's mental trauma, but also a symbol of history, present and future.
The red corn in Red Corn is the most difficult thing in the poet's hometown memory. It has wedged into the poet's soul and will never fade. Therefore, "red corn" is a warm memory of displaced modern people indulging in their hometown.
Poetic Features of Red Corn
The poet chose red corn as the main image, supplemented by Xue, Mr. Xue, the ruler, donkey, mulberry, suona, gourd, cotton robe, bronze ring, hillock and buckwheat field, and outlined a lively rural scene in northern China.
The whole poem is both reasonable and reasonable, focusing on the overall situation and full of thinking power in the memory of history and reality. The poet's imagination flies along the feeling, and the whole poem is full of the beauty of charm, which avoids being too vague and difficult, because it is very intellectual.
The poet's feelings are pinned on the boundless historical time and space, showing an open and distant breadth and depth. The poet's expression of this complex emotion is only based on the image of "red corn", which is really like grain for brewing, and its shape and quality have changed.