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What's the difference between the green of West Lake and that of Ai Qing?

Ai Qing's poem "Green" and Zong Pu's prose "West Lake" both describe green, and both regard green writing as a symbol of hope, and both describe green delicately with personification and metaphor, but Ai Qing uses a poetic technique.

Generally speaking, metaphor describes green, while Zong Pu describes green in detail with emphasis and purpose. They all describe green vividly, dynamically and anthropomorphically in their own way, which makes people feel like spring breeze and linger.

Ai Qing's poetry inherits the fine tradition of the May 4th New Literature with its close combination with reality and full of fighting spirit, and has become an important achievement in the development of new poetry with its exquisite and innovative artistic style.

This not only reflects the author's artistic talent, but also bears in mind his serious and arduous artistic practice. In his poems, the full enterprising spirit and rich life experience bring something different. Ai Qing's poetry has a vivid and profound image, and with the end of the poem, this image is completed. Image refers not only to people, but also to the visualization of things and ideas. ?

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Ai Qing's poem "Green" uses the charm of words to describe that the spring is green everywhere, the grass and the earth on the tree swing back and forth in the spring breeze, the wind is green, the water is green, and the world is full of green. Green is the color and symbol of life.

Green is the color of nature, hope, comfort and happiness! Mr. Ai Qing's famous sentence "Green" describes the swaying of green, the beauty and illusion of green, the green that moves with the wind, and even the green life. "Green" really has eternal charm!