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Gu Cheng's poem "You and Me"?

The full text of you and me

you

Look back at me.

Look back at the clouds.

I think

You looked at me from a distance.

You observe the clouds up close.

Appreciation: This poem is very similar to the push-pull lens in photography. It uses the transformation of subjective distance between "you", "me" and "cloud" to express the habitual fear between people and the intimate relationship between man and nature. This contrast is not without tendentiousness, which implies "I"' s desire for human nature to return to nature.

Extended data:

Although there are only six short sentences in Far and Near, it contains rich connotations of historical reflection. "Far" and "near" are the concepts of physical distance, which exist objectively and have scientific measurement. However, the psychological distance of emotions is different, and "far" can become "near" and "near" can become "far".

The transformation of psychological distance between "you", "me" and "cloud" in the poem reflects the estrangement and vigilance between people, and the poet's yearning and pursuit of harmonious and ideal interpersonal relationship. This poem seems handy, but in fact it is ingenious, giving people the feeling that it is natural but unnatural, clever but not artificial.