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Gu Cheng's poem "Far and Near"

everywhere

You,

Look back at me,

Watch the clouds later.

I think,

When you look at me from a distance,

You observe the clouds up close.

Distinguish and appreciate

This poem is a very famous poem among obscure poems, and many people have read it. In poetry, Gu Cheng expresses people's concern for.

Philosophical thinking on distance, the relationship between man and nature, and the relationship between people. This relationship is full of dialectical distance, beauty and love.

The pain of gain and loss. The lover nearby is far away, but the clouds in the sky are very close. Lovers can be close, but they can't really pick them up.

Near, nature is far away but beside the lover's heart.

Although there are only six short sentences in Far and Near, it contains rich connotations of historical reflection. "Far" and "Near": physical distance.

Conceptually, this exists objectively and has a scientific measure. But the psychological distance of emotion is different, and "far" can

Change "near", "near" can change "far". The transformation of psychological distance among "you", "me" and "cloud" in the poem reflects twists and turns.

The estrangement and vigilance between people and the poet's yearning and pursuit of harmonious and ideal interpersonal relationship.

In poetry

The three images of "you", "me" and "cloud" have certain symbolic significance. Both "you" and "I" live in objective reality.

Both China and China belong to the society, and the "cloud" symbolizes beautiful and simple nature. "When you look at me, it's far away", which is close to the heart.

Far away, "heaven and earth are close at hand": "When looking at the clouds, it is very close", which is "the constant neighbor of heaven".

Poet's Man in the Distance

The dialectical emotional mode of "proximity" has become the development mode of human aesthetic ideal, that is, "from the truth of the object to the truth of the subject, from existence."

Dynamic reflection tends to be subjective creation. This poem seems handy, but in fact it is ingenious and gives people a natural feeling.

Not natural, clever but not artificial.

The extended material "Far and Near" is a poem by Gu Cheng, a hazy poet. This poem looks ordinary, but it is intriguing. There are only 24 short words in the whole poem, describing the transformation of "you", "me" and "cloud" as the focus, and using "distance" to explain the different feelings in visual transformation. Poetry is full of philosophical thinking, a kind of thinking about man and nature, and a kind of thinking about man.

In addition to its hazy beauty, this poem is an endless space for daydreaming. The poet's handling of the art of blank space in poetry just endows poetry with far-reaching significance and makes it full of stronger vitality.

Li Chaoquan, Associate Research Fellow of Chinese Writers Association, A Hundred Years' Classic of Poetry: Distance is Relative. Everything in the world, emotion and psychology are relative. The clouds on the horizon are far away, but they are closer than me standing in front of you. This is a kind of psychological dislocation, a kind of mental diaphragm. I was in front of you, but you turned a blind eye. This is the farthest distance.