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What emotion does Yang Yang's poem Wolf express?
Wolf, with the poet's unique imagination, shows a profound sense of history and tragedy, and is full of a rare sense of strength. The image of a lame wolf with a head injury depicted in the poem seems to be directly related to some figures in our time and history. Poets have a sense of vicissitudes, remoteness and vagueness about human destiny. This profound ideological core is expressed in an imaginative way. The wolf described in the poem is actually an illusory thing: the scarlet in the sunset is the blood of the wolf clan, a sunset with a knife wound on its forehead walks with the wolf in the sky, and an eagle flies together, using its wings darker than night to delete death. None of this is realistic. "A lame wolf walks under the sky in Tibet/seems to be carrying some glory and sin of mankind", which may be the theme of the whole poem, from which comes the sense of human tragedy and historical vicissitudes. Seek adoption