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Appreciation of the poem I Love This Land?

Appreciation of the poem "I Love This Land":

By describing that he lives in this land of the motherland, he has more pain than joy, and there are too many "sorrows" and "angry winds blowing endlessly" in his heart.

However, after all, this is the motherland where he was born and raised. Even if he died for her, he wouldn't leave this land-even his feathers would rot in the land after he died. It expresses the author's greatest and deepest patriotic feelings that are unforgettable and will never die. Extended information

Creation background: I love this land was written on November 17th, 1938, and published in Ten Days of Literature published in Guilin in December of the same year. In October, 1938, Wuhan fell, and the Japanese invaders trampled on the land of China. The author and many people in the literary and art circles at that time withdrew from Wuhan and gathered in Guilin. The author wrote this poem with great love for the motherland and hatred for the invaders.

this poem begins with "if", which is abrupt and novel, and has the feeling of deep meditation. The "bird" in the poem is a general term, and it is a * * * name. Unlike the cuckoo and partridge repeatedly sung by poets in past dynasties, it has a natural and special flavor and meaning, but it is entirely up to the author to make new artistic pursuits without support.

Furthermore, the "hoarse throat" in the poem is quite different from Oriole, the weeping cuckoo and the soaring egret in classical poetry. It is purely due to the influence of the tragic atmosphere of the times in the early days of the Anti-Japanese War on the author, and it is also the affectionate expression of the special temperament and personality of this "sad poet" (the author claims to be).

ai Qing is a modern poet. The real name is Jiang Haicheng, the word Yangyuan, and the pen names are Ega, Kea and Linbi. Jinhua, Zhejiang. After the founding of New China, he served as deputy editor-in-chief of People's Literature and member of the All-China Federation of Literary and Art Circles. In 1985, he was awarded the highest medal of French literature and art.

The famous work Dayan River-My Nanny. He is the author of poems such as Dayan River, North China, Towards the Sun, Notice of Dawn, Zhanjiang, oleander, etc.