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Shu Ting's Double Mast Boat is a typical obscure poem, and there are many understandings of his poems. Please tell me what else you can understand about this poem.

The so-called "bass zone" in Shu Ting's poems refers to those works that use hazy and symbolic images to express the poet's complex mentality and delicate emotions. Such as self-portrait, past 23, fairy tale poet, mast boat, Beidaihe shore and so on. This part of the works has rich aesthetic value because of its rich connotation and tortuous expression, which needs people to understand and appreciate through multi-level analysis and perspective. Therefore, it is often considered as an unknown "flower in the fog".

Mast Boat is a masterpiece in which the poet uses vague poems, symbols and images to express people's subjective feelings, thus developing human nature. The whole poem shows the poet's dual mentality and complex emotions. On the one hand, it is the "lamp" of ideal pursuit, on the other hand, it is the "shore" of love yearning. In the process of persistent pursuit of ideals, we sometimes meet with the other side, and sometimes we leave the other side, which is harmonious and contradictory. At the same time, in the process of pursuing ideals, poets sometimes feel the difficulty and heaviness of progress, and sometimes they feel a sense of urgency of the times without letting themselves stop. "The fog has wet my wings/but the wind won't make me hesitate." The emotion and mentality expressed in poetry are not only the poet's own and individual things, but also the things that young people in that particular era generally feel and cannot describe. The poet expressed it perfectly with her delicate heart and symbolic skills, making it a well-known masterpiece.

An important artistic feature of this poem is symbolism. In misty poetry, symbols mostly replace people's subjective feelings and social attitudes with concrete things and images that people can directly feel. In short, it is to express abstraction with concreteness. The poem entitled "Mast Ship" is a symbol. The purpose of the whole poem is not to describe an objective schooner, but to express the poet himself and his dual mentality and complex emotions through the concrete image of schooner. In other words, the poet thinks I'm like a schooner. The "double mast" in a brig has some profound meaning. The coexistence of two masts means that love and career in the poet's heart coexist but are different. In addition, "shore", "wind", "storm" and "lamp" in the poem all have obvious symbolic significance. "Shore" symbolizes the love destination of women, "wind" means that the urgency of the times gives the poet strength, "storm" implies the unusual times experienced by poets and their contemporaries, and "lamp" is connected with bright faith.

The use of images is another important artistic feature of this poem. The so-called image is to express the poet's subjective mentality through external scenery. It is different from the "artistic conception" in traditional poetry. Artistic conception is generally touching the scene and expressing emotions through the scene, so as to achieve the artistic purpose of expressing emotions through the scene. In misty poetry, poets mostly take subjective feelings and people's various mentalities as the objects of expression, and imagine and construct some concrete pictures and scenery from subjective feelings, so as to visualize abstract emotions and achieve the effect of artistic expression. What the poet wants to express in "Double Mast Ship" is a state of mind, an emotion and an emotional process. On the other hand, it is the concrete images such as "ship", "shore", "storm" and "lamp" that fall on the language, and these concrete images are combined to form a complete picture of the dynamic process. Under the picture, the author's heart and true feelings are implied, beating. The poetic image is fresh and natural, which enables the poet to express his strong feelings freely.

In addition, the language of this poem is natural and fluent, and the feelings contained in the poem are dignified and delicate, with deep personal sighs and open feelings of the times. The last four sentences of the poem: "I am not afraid of the ends of the earth/I am here sooner or later/you are on my voyage/I am in your sight" are widely circulated and quoted as aphorisms.