The writing time of this article is about 1933. At this time, the author Zhu Ziqing had just returned from roaming in Europe, had a happy marriage with Ms. Chen Zhuyin, and then had children. At the same time, he served as the head of the literature department in China, Tsinghua University. His life is full of beautiful things.
After 1927, Zhu Ziqing has been searching for and creating an ideal world in the depths of his soul-the world of dreams, which is used to place his "rather restless" boxing heart, resist external interference, make himself "independent" in claustrophobic study, and achieve his academic achievements.
"Wild scenery in early spring" makes his dream world open and vigorous, and "spring" highlights his life belief of "going forward bravely" under the guidance of spring.
But no matter how different these two worlds are, they all stem from an ideal pursuit of Zhu Ziqing, even a utopian fantasy. Spring describes and eulogizes a lush spring, but it is a vivid portrayal of Zhu Ziqing's inner world.
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Spring is a masterpiece of Zhu Ziqing's prose, but it was not included in Zhu Ziqing's prose collection before the author died. According to the textual research of comrades, Spring was first published in the first volume of Junior Middle School Chinese Reader edited by Zhu.
Spring is a poetic essay. In the style of poetry, it depicts the unique scenery of spring in southern China: green grass, flowers and trees competing for beauty, warm spring breeze, continuous drizzle, showing birth and vitality; People in spring are also energetic, hard-working and full of hope.
The language of Spring is extracted from life, lively, short and pithy, and expressive. In order to describe spring better, the author also uses various rhetorical methods such as metaphor and personification to make spring visual and personalized.
In this poetic Ode to Spring, it is actually full of the writer's thoughts and feelings, life pursuit and even personality pursuit in a specific period, which shows the traditional cultural accumulation in the writer's bones and his yearning for the realm of freedom.
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