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What poems are included in Wen Jie's collection of poems "Tianshan Pastoral"?

Tianshan Pastoral (1956) is the representative of Wen Jie's lyric poetry, which contains more than 3 lyric short chapters and a short narrative poem. These poems are fresh in style, beautiful in artistic conception and simple in language. They describe people's labor and love life enthusiastically. They are a colorful movement dedicated to the people of all ethnic groups in Xinjiang, revealing the poet's deep affection for the motherland and the people of all ethnic groups in the border areas, and are also filled with passion for a new life. They are called "ode to passion". He described and described the beautiful, bright and happy scenes in life, and showed the labor enthusiasm and pure love of boys and girls. Love Song of Turpan, Mountain Ballad of Guozigou, Under the Apple Tree, Grape Ripe, Melon Girl and Pursuit in Tianshan Pastoral are the most popular among readers. When love was described as a forbidden area, he brought these love poems from the frontier to the broad masses of people, and they were quickly loved by people, which was "unusual" at that time. This is mostly because he not only writes about love, but also shows the new life content and the flavor of the times in love life, that is, love is linked with labor and the great goal of building a new life, which goes beyond ordinary love and is a new measure of the love realm between men and women. "Although the young man is infatuated with Turpan's sweet grapes, clear spring water and beautiful and affectionate girls in his hometown, he still crossed Tianshan Mountain to the golden oil city (The Nightingale flies away). The object that those girls enthusiastically pursue is not the shepherd who has the ideal to transform his hometown (Wedding Day), the youth who followed the exploration team to the Irtysh River (Letter), but the warrior who made meritorious deeds in the battle against Usman (Love). One of the characteristics of Wen Jie's love poems is that he interweaves love with labor and attaches love to his career ideal. The poetic scene is strong but not vulgar, with strong local color, local customs and life interest.