Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - 1956 after the policy of letting a hundred flowers blossom was put forward, Ai Qing's poems on international themes are as follows.

1956 after the policy of letting a hundred flowers blossom was put forward, Ai Qing's poems on international themes are as follows.

1956 after the policy of letting a hundred flowers blossom was put forward, Ai Qing's international poems include: traveling in South America.

South America has white beaches, magnificent statues of Jesus, passionate carnivals and mysterious sites of Machu Picchu, which attracts people who like to travel. This book explains the classic tourist attractions in South America in detail, providing a lot of information on transportation, food, accommodation, shopping, entertainment and so on. It can save your worries for your journey. Travel to South America, from visa entry to exit and return, from travel knowledge to luggage preparation, this book can be used as your guide to start an unforgettable journey with you.

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Lyrics Author Ai Qing. Published in People's Literature 1954, 1 1 and 1957 respectively. Later, it was included in the author's poetry collection "Spring" (People's Literature Publishing House1first edition in June, 956). This group of poems consists of nine poems, including He Sleeps, Singing by a Black Girl, Where Black People Live, Song of Compassion, Song of Freedom, On a Cigarette Box in Chile, On This Side of the World, Vienna and Dedicated to pablo neruda.

Through his experiences and feelings in South China, the poet showed the friendly feelings of the world's peace-loving people towards the American people, reflected the unequal system between people in the society of racial discrimination and disparity between the rich and the poor, and expressed his deep concern about the world situation and the fate of mankind.

For example, A Black Girl Singing depicts a scene in which a black girl sings a lullaby with her little white master, revealing the racial contradictions and class opposition in the colonial world in sharp contrast.

In Freedom, the poet grasped the word "freedom" on the dollar and profoundly revealed the essential relationship between "freedom" and "money" in capitalist society: "With it, there is freedom; Without it, there is no freedom. Whoever has more money will have more freedom; Whoever has no money will have no freedom. " These poems have strong emotions and vivid images, and a large number of artistic techniques of metaphor, contrast, contrast and symbol are properly used. The language is simple and philosophical.