
War Song (red Classic)
by Lini
About This Novel
This book is a collection of essays, which mainly collects many of Lini's excellent essays. Compared with Lini's first collection of essays "Ode to Dusk", the tone of "Song of War" has changed significantly. In "The Song of War", Lini uses the flying eagle with "outstretched wings" to symbolize the young female companion who bravely devotes herself to the revolutionary struggle; the "short and melodious Eagle Song" symbolizes the short but glorious life of the revolutionary. It is this "young eagle" that makes "I" who "shed tears sadly" "laugh with joy and feel excited". After the "young eagle" died heroically, Lini once again emphasized at the end of the article that "the south is a place where eagles sing. The loud and clear singing made me forget my sorrow and feel excited."
What Readers Think
Rating
Community(0)
Rating
Community(0)
