When creating metrical style, Wen Yiduo put forward a specific proposition, namely, three beauties: the power of poetry includes not only the beauty of music and painting, but also the beauty of architecture. The beauty of music refers to the beauty of hearing in poetry, including the beauty of rhythm, flatness, stress, rhyme and pause. It requires harmony, in line with the poet's mood, fluency without awkwardness-this does not include the use of sound for special effects.
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Wen Yiduo, who grew up in the great intersection and collision between Chinese and western cultures in modern times, is a master who absorbs Chinese and western cultures and makes the past serve the present. He first became famous as a unique poet. Wen Yiduo's poems are few in number, but he is famous for his deep feelings and exquisite art. The outstanding features of his poems are that he has a very strong national consciousness and temperament, and shows a deep and enthusiastic patriotic spirit. From the true feelings of patriotism and love for the people, he shows his disgust for the dark reality, sympathy for the people's sufferings and longing for a better future.
Patriotism runs through all his poems and becomes the keynote of his poetry creation. As early as when he was studying in Tsinghua, he successfully sang his ideals and love with China's traditional poetry themes and imagery vocabulary. His masterpieces, such as Ode to the Sun, Laundry Song, Lonely Goose and Remembering Chrysanthemum, during his stay in the United States showed his contempt for the "civilization" of imperialism and his yearning for the motherland.
Such as Prayer, Patriotism, One Word, I'm from China, Song of Seven Sons and other poems. In the early days of his return to China, the poet showed his national pride with fiery emotions, complete images and harmonious melodies. Compared with previous works, the poems in the "stagnant water" period have wider themes, deeper thoughts and further connection with the social reality in China.
Poems such as "Spring", "Silent Night" and "Abandoned Village" are full of sympathy for the working people who are in deep trouble in the warlord melee; Poems such as "Mourning-Commemorating the Tiananmen Square Massacre on March 18" and "Bullying" directly point to the atrocities of Beiyang warlords.
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Baidu encyclopedia-Wen Yiduo