An appreciation of Ai Qing’s famous poems is as follows:
1. Some people are afraid of light, and some are full of hatred for light, because the needle light emitted by the light stings their selfish eyes. ——"Hymn of Light"
Appreciation: This poem has far-reaching aspirations, majestic momentum, and deep and passionate emotions. With its lofty position, it opens up an extremely broad field of time and space in front of readers, and endless philosophical poems shine in this broad field.
2. In the endless flow of days, I hold on to my dreams and hold on to the bright sunshine just as I hold on to the direction of a long journey. ——"Keeping the Dream"
Appreciation: The poem depicts a person holding back tears and wiping away sweat in the ups and downs of life, but still going upstream, holding on to his dream, and welcoming the new sun with high morale. , expressing the unremitting pursuit of dreams.
3. People don’t like lies. No matter how pretentious or high-sounding the lies are, they will not touch people’s hearts. There is a scale in everyone's heart that measures language. ——"Poets must tell the truth"
Appreciation: Only by telling the truth can we break through the siege of lies, lies and big words. Only by telling the truth can people believe in a person's sincerity and be "attractive"; only by telling the truth can people be willing to read and continue to read poems.
4. The window was closed tightly. Outside the window was the darkness of night, and raindrops were streaming painfully on the glass of the window. ——"The Returning Song"
Appreciation: Starting from the two images of Ai Qingchuang and night, it expresses the feelings of picking up oneself from life, which has a more realistic meaning. It depicts a scene of ups and downs, jumps, and exuberant energy that is still lifelike after hundreds of millions of years.
5. Ask the civilized earth, ask the thawing rivers, ask the swallows coming from the south, and ask the soft green willows. ——"The Quarrel outside the Window"
Appreciation: This sentence is the longest part of the poem. It is an outburst of anger and a series of rants. It is especially beautifully written and wonderful, and the details are interlocking. , every sentence touches the key points and gives people a profound warning.