Analysis of the poem “Rain” by Tran Dang Khoa No. 5
The poem Rain is also in that inspiration circuit. The picture of summer showers is depicted through the subtle feelings and innocent eyes of Khoa boy.
Free verse form with short sentences, fast tempo, and fast beat combined with a series of typical and accurate verbs and adjectives paints the whole scene of a rain. The poem consists of three parts. The first part describes the scene when it is about to rain, the middle part describes the rain. The last four sentences are images of people in the midst of the fierce rain.
The changes of heaven and earth before the rain are described through a series of unique details and images selected from the poet’s deep understanding and rich, unusually high imagination.
The familiar scene in daily life was put into poetry by Tran Dang Khoa, becoming very vivid: it’s about to rain – It’s about to rain – The termites – Fly out – Young termites – Fly high – Old termites – Fly low – Chicks – Confused to find a place – An hide. The rhythm of the poem is urgent and urgent, as if signaling a heavy rain.
Looking at the chicken grass fluttering, the boy imagined: chicken grass vibrates his ears – Listen. Looking at the bamboo bushes struggling against the strong wind, the boy felt like Bamboo Bush – Qin hesitated – Removed his hair.
The most prominent feature in the poem’s descriptive art is the widely used and ingenious personification: God – Wearing black armor – Going to battle – Thousands of sugarcane – Sword dance – Ants – Marching – Full Street. The dark clouds that covered the sky looked like the majestic armor of a brave general going to battle.
And the thousands of sharp-leaved cane trees swirling in the strong wind are pictured as dancing swords glittering in the hands of warriors. Ants follow each other in swarms like an army marching to battle. Tran Dang Khoa’s way of describing the scene is strange and unique.
From the scene of the pomelo tree laden with fruit: Row of pomelos – Swinging – Holding the children – Round head – Baldness to the scene of Lightning – Slit across the sky – Dry – Thunder – Drop by the yard – Guest – Laugh – Coconut tree – Stretch your arms – Swimming – Toppings – Dancing are all described by the rich imagination of children.
The poem not only describes the rain with lightning, wind and rain… but also describes the activities of all things and people. Through it, the reader fully imagines the scene of a summer shower and its impact on all things on the earth:
Rain – Rain – buzzing like rice mill – Plopping… – Falling – Falling… – Heaven and earth – White mist – Rain across the yard – Effervescent – Toads jumping – Dogs barking – Trees gloating …
When it changed to rain, dark clouds rumbled, the wind blew like the sound of a rice mill. It started to rain. Rain falls on the areca train, banana boat. The rain is heavier. The earth is white. Heavy rain. After the dry days, the land met with bubbling water, bubbles filled the yard.
Toads jump happily, thunder rumbles, dogs bark in fear. Grapefruit and custard apple trees in the garden gloatingly waved their leaves to welcome the cool first raindrops of the season. Tran Dang Khoa describes very well, exactly the scene of a rain that he observed from the small house.
Tran Dang Khoa’s talent is knowing how to choose typical and unique details to put in the poem, making the natural picture attractive.
The human image at the end of the poem is built in a rhetorical metaphor. The father who came back from plowing in the pouring rain was looked at with the loving and admiring eyes of his son: Father’s brother returned from plowing – Team of thunder – Team of lightning – Team of rain. The image of people here has great stature and proud posture, comparable to nature and the universe.
With its liberal verse form, short and fast verse, combined with extensive use of personification, the poem accurately and vividly describes the scene before and during the showers in the countryside; demonstrates Tran Dang Khoa’s exquisite and unique observational and descriptive skills.
Tran Dang Khoa’s children’s poetry has many good songs in which Rain is an excellent one. The little poet has a delicate observational talent, combines a rich and wonderful imagination, and knows how to use innocent words. Thanks to that, until now, Tran Dang Khoa’s poetry is still loved by teenagers and children.

Analysis of the poem “Rain” by Tran Dang Khoa No. 4
Tran Dang Khoa was born in 1958, from Nam Sach district, Hai Duong province. Tran Dang Khoa’s poetic talent flourished very early. Since he was an elementary school student, at that time the author was only nine years old and was a famous children’s writer. The corner of the yard and the sky, the author’s first collection of poems was printed in 1968. Rain is drawn from that poetry book. Readers have felt a shower in a village through the unique art of the poem.
The interesting thing about the poem is that the author not only directly describes the rain with thunder, lightning, rain water… but mainly focuses on describing the activities and states of animals, trees, and humans before and in the rain. It is this description that makes the reader realize the specific and vivid scene of the rain.
The first unique artistic feature is that the poet has built a creative, unique and valuable image that is very novel but still ensures accuracy:
Chicken grass shakes ears
Listen to Bamboo Dust
Hesitantly Remove hair
From the shape of the fenugreek plant and its fluttering movement in the wind, the author imagines it as the ear of the fenugreek vibrating to hear; The bamboo branches and leaves that are blown by the strong wind are visualized as the hairs of bamboo bushes untangling. And there are many other images appearing consecutively in the poem that evoke interest for the reader.
Not everyone can imagine that, but it is a very rich association of a child’s soul to have such a funny image! The second feature that stands out in the poem’s descriptive art is the widespread and precise use of personification:
God
Wearing black armor
Go to combat
Thousands of sugarcane trees
Swordplay
Ants march full of roads
The anthropomorphic images created the scene of a fierce battle with a strong and urgent spirit. general to battle. And thousands of cane trees with sharp, sharp leaves swirling in the wind are visualized as swords waving in the hands of soldiers of a large army; The ants walked in hastily swarming lines like an army marching in a hurry.
Personification here – is successfully used thanks to the keen observation along with the poet’s strong imagination and ability to associate. More ingenious is the anthropomorphic image that is “listed” one after another, but not boring, which makes the Rain picture appear more lifelike. Readers can see and feel immediately.
The third feature is the artist’s art of depicting people in the painting Rain. The image of a plowing father is built in a rhetorical metaphor. Under the eyes of Tran Dang Khoa, the workers appeared with a great appearance, with a steady posture in the midst of the fierce natural scenery full of thunder and lightning of the rain, as if it defied everything, surpassed all. both to be confident, to win.
Thunder team
Lightning Team
Team it’s raining
Such a heroic, brave pose. Just like the old folk song praised:
If it rains, let it rain
My husband went haphazardly with a shirt.
Tran Dang Khoa’s poem today is still confident and strong, innocent. It erects the image of a man of great stature, swaggering posture and great strength, man is not obscured by the nature of the universe, on the contrary, it becomes a bright spot in the middle of the picture of nature.
The contrasting image between nature and man has highlighted the beauty of ordinary workers (plowing) before the fierceness of the showers. Rather, the author has used nature as a background to enhance the human posture. Is nature the background that exalts human beauty? Or because of the author’s creative, unique vision and respectful attitude in the delicate way of depicting scenes and people. That’s why the whole poem has 63 lines, 59 lines depicting natural scenes, the author only spends the last 4 lines to describe people, but people still appear very beautiful.
The poem describes the rain scene successfully by poetic form and poetic rhythm. With free verse form, short verses, from one to five hours, the number of short sentences accounts for a lot. In the poem, there are only two five-hour verses: verse 48 and verse 60, most of which are two-hour sentences, and especially there are 10 lines of one-hour verse. The short, uneven verses created a fast, strong, and fast-paced rhythm, vividly describing each pounding, intense wave of summer showers.
Tran Dang Khoa’s Rain is the crystallization of unique artistic features, expressed through the author’s talent of observation and delicate description, and the author’s rich association. The way to feel nature in the poem is both innocent and profound. The poem accurately and vividly describes the scene of a rain shower in the countryside through the activities and states of many scenes, animals, and people before and during the rain.

Analysis of the poem “Rain” by Tran Dang Khoa No. 10
The poem “Rain” by author Tran Dang Khoa was composed in 1967 when he was nine years old. The poem shows simple scenes and people, close to people.
The author has been delicate when sketching a very vivid picture of nature, From the moment the weather is about to rain until the time it rains and when the rain passes.
It’s going to rain
It’s going to rain
Chicken grass shakes ears
Listen
The bamboo
Hesitating
Hair removal
Grapefruit goods
Rock
Holding the children
Round head
baldness
The opening verses act as an alarm for people and all things around to know that the sky is changing, and a shower is coming.
The wind swaying the grass and the grass makes the author think of the ear. A very unique and bold comparative personification of our young poet. Grapefruits are likened to children.
This shows the author’s subtle observation with our nature, so that the author can produce poems that are so vivid and close to people.
Flash
Slit across the sky
Cruel.
The rain was getting closer and closer. Lightning flashed like a bright knife, slashing across the sky, slashing flames, making people and scenery terrified. The author uses the art of anthropomorphizing nature as described in the poem.
“Thunder laughs, the coconut tree swims, the top of the net dances”
The author gave inanimate objects, seemingly lifeless things to live like humans. Have a soul, think and act like a human.
Rain
Rain
buzzing like rice mill
Pop
Poppy.
The whole immense space suddenly filled with water. On the eaves, the rain fell, the rain bubbles bubbled and then burst in the air. In the hot summer sun, how happy we would be if we could receive a shower.
It removes the thirst of plants and flowers, helps people to cool off their souls, feel gloating and happy before the cool, summer rain.
Thunder team
Lightning Team
It’s raining all the time…
In these last verses, the author Tran Dang Khoa no longer describes the natural scene, but sketches the image of a human being. On one side is lightning, fierce rain and wind. One side is a person who actively and calmly wears thunder, lightning, and rain on his head to go home from work.
The image of a person appearing very proud and resilient without any anxiety or panic in this poem. The last lines of the poem have made the picture “Rain” become more vivid than ever when there is a picture. the appearance of man in a picture of how majestic nature.
This poem was written by the author with an extremely liberal and free verse, with a fast and urgent rhythm to create a rhythm for the poem. The art of personification of the author has made the flowers and plants have a soul, making the reader feel extremely interesting.

Analysis of the poem “Rain” by Tran Dang Khoa No. 1
Born and raised in a rural village in Nam Sach district, Tran Dang Khoa’s poetic talent developed very early. Many poems in the book Corner of the Courtyard and the Sky were written by the author when he was in elementary school. The poem Rain was written by this tiny poet when he was 9 years old, when our people’s resistance war against America was taking place extremely fiercely. From the moment it’s about to rain to the time it rains, the scene of the sky and the ground from lightning to clouds and rain, from plants to animals such as dogs, chicks, ants, etc., are all felt through the very soul of childhood. whimsical nature.
The poem is written in folklore, with 63 very short verses, 10 sentences with only 1 word, and 37 verses with 2 words. 6 verses of 3 words, 9 verses of 4 words, and only 1 verse of 5 words. Through that survey, we see that Khoa’s writing style is very natural and innocent, the next verse appears according to feelings and emotions from about to rain to rain, and finally, the image of Khoa’s father working to plow. back in the fierce, pouring rain.
The beginning of the poem is like a child’s cry: It’s going to rain / it’s going to rain. The most sensitive species are termites that fly out to catch the rain. Really talented, how could Khoa classify and identify the age of termites: Young termites / High flying termites / Old termites / Low flying termites. Next is the flock of chicks Confused looking for a place / hiding. God, sugar cane, ants, dry leaves, chicken grass, bamboo bushes, pomelo trees, lightning, thunder, coconut trees, mosquito nets… were mentioned and mentioned by the boy.
The author uses personification quite well, creates interesting associations, shows rich imagination. Dark clouds covered the sky, like God / wearing black armor / Going to battle. Cane leaves are long and sharp. The wind blows, the leaves of the sugarcane rustle and fly, like Thousands of sugarcane / Sword dance. Ants running in the rain, like breaking a nest, the poet thinks like Ants / Marching / Full of roads.
The majestic atmosphere of the national history of the anti-American era was reflected in Khoa’s poetry. From heaven to thousands of sugarcane trees, ants, all went to battle, all marched with swords, all participated in the majestic parade (poem by To Huu). The whole large space moves because it is about to rain: Dry leaves / Wind blows Dust flying / Rolling, chicken grass, bamboo bushes, pomelo trees, coconut trees, tops of nettles – this world of plants is anthropomorphized.
The 9-year-old boy’s comment is quite subtle, witty, chicken grass vibrates his earphones. Bamboo dust Qin hesitates – Remove hair. A row of pomelos laden with fruit, in the wind, like a gentle mother swinging – holding her children – Round head – bald. The wind blew stronger and stronger. Coconut tree Stretching hands – Holding, the top of the mosquito net dances.
An art space, a world of creatures stirred, alive, moving when it is about to rain. All have souls, feelings, actions… are shown through very funny and lovely anthropomorphic images. About to rain, thunder and lightning shook, tearing heaven and earth. Lightning cuts across the sky… Thunder like a clown Drop down to the yard – Khanh guest – Laugh. It is the cosmic feeling of childhood.
The scene of the rain is described by 14 verses. The rain fell in the sound of the wind, like grinding rice. Drops of raindrops of drops of rain! In the rain, the sky and earth became blind and white. And the rain crosses the bubbling ground. Baby Khoa staged a funny scene of rain with toads, dogs and trees:
Toad jumps and jumps
Bark
The tree is happy.
Rain cools down the summer sky. Rain makes the leaves green and lush. The trees are happy to welcome the rain. Here rain is the source of life, rain is the waiting joy. At the end of the poem, the image of a person appears. A very familiar image in the old village:
My father came back from plowing
Thunder team
Lightning Team
Team it’s raining…
Everything in the universe like lightning and rain is on my father’s head. The word team is repeated 3 times, not only describing the hard work of my father and the Vietnamese plowing people in the past, but also have the meaning, the farmer plowing in war bombs, has just produced export and fight. After the poem is Khoa’s gratitude and respect.
Rain is a beautiful poem. The natural world in the rain shower in the countryside is delicately felt and described. The short verses 1, 2, 3… words are interwoven, combined with rhymes to create poetic music, describing the sound of falling rain, which is very fun to listen to. Personification and the art of using confusing words (twirling, billowing, faltering, swinging, bald, dry, crisp, buzzing, bop, leaping, gloating) have created rhymes. Poetry, innocent, funny, poetic images. Rain is a unique poem of childhood and childhood soul.

Analysis of the poem “Rain” by Tran Dang Khoa No. 2
Author Tran Dang Khoa is a typical poet of the generation of Vietnamese children, his works are not only close and familiar to daily life but also show the innocent features. rare clarity. The poem Rain is one of the typical poems of Tran Dang Khoa, also one of the poems that are extremely familiar to Vietnamese children.
The poem Rain tells about the rain that the author witnessed in the place where he lives. The rain is a very normal phenomenon in nature, but when it comes to Tran Dang Khoa’s compositions, it shows up with a strange new and unique look. At the beginning of the poem, the author introduced about rice rain, giving readers a feeling of excitement and anticipation:
“It’s going to rain
It’s going to rain
Termites
Fly out
Young termites
Fly high
Old termites
Fly low”
The first impression of the reader about this poem is that the poem is very concise, the author has used the form of free verse with short verses, creating a joyful and bustling rhythm for the poem. poem. The author has double phoned the word “it’s going to rain” both as a reminder but also as an excited shout when the rain is about to fall.
When it is about to rain, termites in the nest often fly out, which is a very common phenomenon, especially in rural areas. Not only describing the scene of termites flying out of the nest, but Tran Dang Khoa also described in detail, specifically to each object “Young termites / High flying”; “Old termites / Low flying”.
“Chicken
Confused looking for a place
Hide
God
Wearing black armor
Go to combat”
Not only with meticulous and detailed observation of phenomena that occur when it rains, but through his creative pen, familiar images also become extremely new and unique. When it rains, the chicks scurry to find a safe place to hide, avoiding the raindrops.
The sky when it rains often has dark clouds covering the sky. But in his perception, Tran Dang Khoa saw the black color of the sky as a solid and safe armor of the generals when going to battle “God / Wear black armor / Go to battle”. We can see that this association is very unique, both humorous and novel in the feeling.
“Thousands of sugarcane trees
Swordplay
Ants
march
Full of sugar”
Not only the sky but everything happening around is described by Tran Dang Khoa as preparing for a real war. The sugarcane trees were swept by the wind and swayed, in the eyes of the writer, the sugarcane trees seemed to be dancing gracefully and skillfully with swords. The ants also rushed back to the nest, and the poet envisioned a large, powerful march.
“Dried leaves
Wind blow
Dust flies
Torrential
Chicken grass shakes ears”
The surrounding scenery is extremely lively because the dry leaves are blown into the space by the wind, the dirt on the ground is also “rolled up”, the chicken grass is interestingly fluttering. Not only things but even familiar animals are disturbed by the rain, sometimes jumping on the yard, dogs barking loudly, trees gloating:
“Toad jumps and jumps
Bark
The tree is gloating”
Thus, Tran Dang Khoa’s poem Rain not only describes the scene when it is about to rain, but through the unique look the poet has created an extremely unique and bustling scene.

Analysis of the poem “Rain” by Tran Dang Khoa No. 8
The poem “Rain” by Tran Dang Khoa is a unique scene poem. Throughout the work is the image of all things in heaven and earth being transformed by a sudden shower of rain. And standing out against the rain-slanted background of the comedy, the human image appears beautifully.
The image of people in the poem is shown through the image “My father returned from plowing” which appears at the end of the poem:
My father came back from plowing
Thunder team
Lightning Team
Team it’s raining
“My father” was just a farmer who suddenly became unusually large. He “team of thunder”, “team of lightning”, “team of rain”. The three ideas of the poem are separated into three lines, the phrase “team” is repeated three times, which both shows the fierceness of the rain and reveals the proud posture of the father.
He returned from plowing, still carrying the plow on his shoulder, his hand still leading the buffalo; the image came out of the ferocious, ominous rumbling of the rain. It is the image of a farmer with a great stature, a steady posture, as proud as a god who wears heaven and earth with a strength comparable to nature. In the eyes of a nine-year-old child, the father who plows is the image of a man of great beauty.
The father in the poem “Rain” is also a representative of the human image before the fierceness and harshness of nature. The rain fell, everything changed: the sugarcane tilted, the ants left the nest, the termites broke the nest, etc. Only humans remained steadfast in their work of exploiting and conquering nature, forcing nature to serve them. (to plow).
The image of man in the poem is so proud!

Analysis of the poem “Rain” by Tran Dang Khoa No. 3
Rain was written by Tran Dang Khoa in 1967, when the author was only nine years old. Tran Dang Khoa’s childhood poetry often wrote about simple and close scenes and people in the countryside, in the corner of his yard, but from that place he could see the country and carry the spirit of the anti-war era. America saves the country. The poem Rain is also in that composition.
The painting of showers was described by Tran Dang Khoa in chronological order. From about to rain to in the rain.
The scene when it is about to rain is opened with two lines of repeated poetry:
It’s going to rain
It’s going to rain
Like a very urgent warning to everyone that the showers were coming. The scene is played with a series of images depicting the activity of the scene very vividly: both termites leave the nest, fly high, fly low, acrobatics in the air, old termites, young termites. so many relationships!
It’s really going to rain! On the ground, the chicks are frantically looking for a place to hide. Too rushed! Behold, the heavens wore black armor to the battle, the rain danced with swords, the ants were marching, then the dust flew, the wind blew… All of them were in a hurry, urgently acting when the rain was coming. What better picture is there?
Chicken grass shakes ears
Listen to Bamboo Dust
Hesitantly Remove hair
Grapefruits Swing
Holding babies
Bald round head
From the movement of fenugreek and its fluttering movement in the wind that the author envisioned as the ear of fenugreek vibrating to hear the sound of strong winds when it is about to rain; Bamboo branches and leaves blown by the strong wind are visualized as hairs of bamboo bushes untangling. But the more you untangle it, the more the wind gets stronger and stronger. A very bold comparison image of the poet: pomelos are likened to children, hairless heads are hiding in the branches of pomelo leaves being carried away, brought back to the wind…
The poet has to observe carefully and very delicately, through the perception with the eyes and soul of children, combined with rich and strong associations to have such innocent and unique poems. !
The rain is described in ascending order of magnitude. If the scene when it is about to rain is the activity and the urgent and hasty state of trees and animals, in the rain, the natural scene is described more intensely by the author, the activity of things is more intense. and there are also humans who are somewhat stronger.
Flash
Slit across the sky
Cruel.
The word of the incision has the power to evoke the action of lightning so fast and so strong that it is like a man holding a knife to slit the sky in half so that from that incision sparks sparks, signaling that the rain has arrived. Lightning is accompanied by thunder, an association that is consistent with natural logic.
Personification measures are used consecutively in the poem: Thunder laughs, coconut trees swim, and the tops of the nets dance. The inanimate objects in Tran Dang Khoa’s poetry have souls. The picture is more lively and bustling when the author describes the sound:
Rain
Rain
buzzing like rice mill
Pop
Poppy.
The whole space, the sky, the sky, and the sky is white. The water bubbled up and down under the eaves. Trees and leaves are allowed to drink rain, shower in fresh rain and “gloat” happily. The image of people is shown in a very beautiful picture of nature. In the fierce rain, people defied:
Thunder team
Lightning Team
Team it’s raining…
Here is the contrast between nature and man. One side is the intense rain, thunder and lightning, the other is the calm initiative of people. Did the author use nature as a background to enhance human posture? The person here is the Father who comes back from plowing.
Plowing, a common and familiar job in the countryside, has been shown, standing out with a large figure, with a steady posture amidst the fierce natural scenery of the rain as if it defied everything. all up to confidence, victory. The message from the team is used consecutively in the last three lines of the poem, making people the bright spot in the picture of nature.
With a free verse form, with the use of short sentences, a fast and fast rhythm, the personification is widely and accurately used, with the talent of observation and delicate description, the ability to associate, the imagination. With rich images, a very profound and childlike way of feeling nature, Tran Dang Khoa has accurately and vividly described the scene before and during the rain showers in the countryside through the activities and states of many scenes, animals and humans. Prominent in the picture of nature is the image of a human being greatly elevated, having great power to compare with nature and the universe.

Analysis of the poem “Rain” by Tran Dang Khoa No. 6
Tran Dang Khoa can be considered a poetic prodigy phenomenon of Vietnamese poetry for a while. Simple, natural, and as clear as the air, like light, Khoa’s poetry from his teenage years has penetrated deeply into people’s hearts, because it is a sincere, gentle and simple voice from a heart. young poetic soul, from a heart rich in vibes.
From his own “corner of the yard and the sky”, Khoa wrote about his family, about all the phenomena around him with the “young green” eyes and poetic thinking of a 10-year-old boy. The image of Rain in Khoa’s poem of the same name also appears vividly and clearly.
It can be seen that Tran Dang Khoa wrote about Rain not to perceive, explain, explain a natural phenomenon, but the image of Rain in Khoa’s poetry appears in a linear chronological order, just as he observed. baby Khoa. It was as if everyday life, by itself, flowed into the page of her poetry, dissolving with Khoa’s emotions and imagination, to create funny and vivid images.
The rain is reproduced right from the first joyful and excited shout: “It’s going to rain – It’s going to rain”, until the time “Rain – Rain – buzzing like rice mill …”. A whole world of things appears very alive, very soulful, as if stirring on the page of poetry. All in the hustle and bustle before and during the rain.
Khoa’s association does not cover, generalizes a great rain, but goes into each simple and familiar everyday object and phenomenon, accurately and subtly observing their movements to create images. Poetry is equally flying, interesting and funny. Majestic and vibrant instead is the image:
God
Wearing black armor
Go to combat
Thousands of sugarcane trees
Swordplay…”
Vivid and lovely instead of association:
“Chicken grass shakes ears
Listen to bamboo dust
Hesitating
Hair removal
Grapefruit goods
hold the children
round head
bald…
Then there was also the sound of Thunder “dropping into the yard – customers laughed”, of Rain “buzzing like rice mill – popping”… Then the whole air was shaken and scattered by termites, chicks, ants, and ants. “The wind blows, the dust flies”… The whole world of things is joyfully dancing and singing in the rain.
It can be seen that in Tran Dang Khoa’s poem Rain, the image of rain appears in the connection of a familiar, simple, and familiar world of phenomena, close to Khoa’s life and soul. These are sugar cane trees, pomelo trees, bamboo bushes, coconut trees, mosquito nets, chicken grass…; termites, ants, toads, dogs; natural phenomena such as thunder, lightning, rain, etc. wind… normal, familiar.
It is my “corner of yard and sky” space, the land that nurtures Khoa’s poetic soul with the source of light and fresh air of an idyllic Vietnamese countryside. The unique and interesting thing is that from the delicate observation and the love of flesh and blood with the native nature, Khoa has revived a vivid art world, “familiar” but “strange”.
Khoa’s associations and imaginations are very innocent, voluptuous, and flexible thanks to being imbued with children’s fresh emotions and points of view, while showing a mature and mature artistic mind, knowing how to play. aware of the rich aesthetic impression in his soul and write poetry.
In particular, Tran Dang Khoa’s poem Rain ends with an image:
My father came back from plowing
Thunder team
Lightning Team
It’s raining all the time…
A unique and wonderful creative image! Rain in Tran Dang Khoa’s poetry aroused vivid life around me. And appearing as engraved, as if carved on the page of poetry, is the image of a person who is both ordinary and extraordinary. The extraordinary is hidden deep in the superficial simplicity. The poem reads out as simple, nothing new, but it is an interesting and subtle discovery of the young poet Tran Dang Khoa.
The image of Tran Dang Khoa’s poetic rain is an aesthetic image of high artistic quality, the product of a wild, innocent, and strange imagination. Tran Dang Khoa’s Rain is specific, vivid, and associated with the poet’s delicate and profound vision of young poetry. Khoa’s rain is full of sexy, rustic and extremely attractive poetry.

Analysis of the poem “Rain” by Tran Dang Khoa No. 9
At the end of the poem “Rain” by Tran Dang Khoa, we see the appearance of a human image. A very familiar image in the old village:
“My father came back from plowing
Thunder team
Lightning Team
It’s raining all the time…”
Everything in the universe such as thunder and lightning, rain is “wearing” on the head of “my father”. The word “team” is repeated 3 times, not only describing the hard work of “my father”, of the person. Vietnamese plowmen in the past but also have the meaning, the farmer plowed in war bombs, both producing and fighting.
After the poem is the gratitude and love of Khoa. Reading the poem “Rice of rice in our village”, we know more about the image of the mother and sister behind the green bamboo wall, whose feet are covered with mud, two dew and one sun… to make the “golden seeds of our village” sent to the battlefield:
… “Our village’s rice grain
There is a storm in July
It rains in March
Drops of sweat
June afternoons
Water as someone cooks
Even the sailfish die
The crabs come ashore
My mother came down to plant…”
“Rain” is a beautiful poem. The natural world in the rain showers in the countryside is delicately felt and described. The short verses 1, 2, 3… words are interwoven, combined with rhymes. The feet have created poetic music, evoking the sound of rain falling, which is very fun to listen to.
Personification and the art of using confusing words (turbulent, billowing, faltering, swinging, bald, dry, crisp, buzzing, bop, leaping, gloating) have created rhymes. Poetry, innocent, funny, poetic images. “Rain” is a unique poem of childhood and childhood soul.

Analysis of the poem “Rain” by Tran Dang Khoa No. 7
Tran Dang Khoa’s poetic talent flourished very early and at the age of ten, the child prodigy’s first poetry collection was born. The corner of the yard and the sky show a childhood world that is both innocent and young, but sometimes very delicate and angular. It can be said that with outstanding linguistic ability, ingenious observation, and sensitive heart, Tran Dang Khoa’s poetry brings out very young emotions about life.
It’s going to rain
It’s going to rain
The opening two verses are repeated with the same message as bringing a childish excitement: the joy of catching the rain, playing with the water. But right after the poem, like a whisper of joy, is a very subtle observation. In just a few images, the scene of the rainy weather was clearly shown.
The poem is described according to the linear axis of time: dark clouds, thunderstorms, lightning, rain; But in that general context, the discovery of the states and activities of all species is very random, as if every time a glance from the verandah, the child’s eyes quickly grab this image and quickly return to it. attracted by other images, causing the observed objects to constantly change.
Under the dark clouds, trees and animals appear very vividly. Animals are captured in sight: termites, chicks, ants, toads,…; and tree species; sugarcane, chicken grass, bamboo, pomelo, coconut, nettle, etc. Things are not only rich, but more importantly, they are all “interpreted and explained” with a very childlike feeling. Termites have children flying high, some flying low because they have old ones and young ones.
Chicks are scared, frantically looking for shelter. Ants hurriedly marched to avoid the water. And when it rains, the toads jump out of the bushes and grass to catch the cool water… So are the trees. When “heaven in black armor goes to battle”, the sugarcane becomes a weapon, constantly “dancing swords” in the wind and dust. Close to the ground, chicken grass bewilderedly vibrated to hear the strange movement above.
Bamboo dust afflicted, hesitant because of having to remove the hair that was constantly tossed by the wind in all directions. The rows of pomelos must move skillfully, swaying rhythmically with the wind to protect the fruit bunch. The large coconut leaves have to try to move rhythmically while at the bottom, the tops of the nettle dance freely… Each state, each activity finds an explanation “appropriately appropriate” reason” in the rain.
And the rain came:
Rain
Rain
Just as the repetition of the word “it’s going to rain” at the beginning of the description before the rain, the repetition of the word “rain” at the beginning of the description in the rain appears like a child’s shout of joy: it has rained! A huge thunderstorm. At first it was rushing water, the sound of rain “buzzing like rice mill”. After the rain in torrents, when the rain is sparse with large particles: popping / popping…, when it rains quickly with small particles: falling / falling…
Just like that, in the high sky, the dark gray color of rain clouds changed to the silver gray color of rain water; On the ground, the yard was full of water. Then the wind blew, making the rain slant diagonally, the raindrops made bubbles all over the yard… The rushing rain brought new life to everything, making everything gloating in cool water.
It can be said that such a description of the rain is vivid and ingenious. Everything is personified, expressing human qualities in the desire to welcome the rain to clear the sweltering hot air. The free verse form has been really useful in expressing this joy, and at the same time has a visual value in depicting the rain in the short and fast rhythm of the verses.
However, the overwhelming joy does not overwhelm the anxiety caused by unexpected calamities that may occur. The chicks are in a strange situation and are looking for a place to hide. The ants worried that the nest was flooded and hurriedly marched to move the house up high. The rows of pomelos are very gentle and skillfully swaying branches and leaves to cover the young fruits… Everywhere, people can see the light of human qualities. Even the rain has that quality in it, when it’s fierce and serious, when it’s cheerful and innocent:
Flash
Slit across the sky
Dry
Thunder
Drop by the yard
Dear Guest
Smile
Obviously, the child has breathed his soul into the creature, endowing the creature with his own characteristics and properties. Exploring and participating in the game with nature, only the pure and innocent soul of a child can have such carefree and non-profit feelings. Tran Dang Khoa’s talent remains deeply at this point.
And it is in the innocent joy of childhood as if it is being stretched, spreading freely in the rain, that the poem suddenly ends with a highly symbolic image:
My father came back from plowing
Thunder team
Lightning Team
It’s raining all the time…
The uniqueness of the poem is the uncompromising appearance of the father figure. As if he was engrossed in the water, the boy panicked when he saw his father returning in the rain. But soon, the fear of being punished for being playful and mischievous gives way to the discovery and feeling of the grandeur in the father’s image, the warmth of the father’s strength and heart. .
In a very natural way, the father appeared in the gloomy rainy sky, dispelling the coldness of the earth and sky, warming the children’s hearts by the proud posture of “wearing the sky and kicking the earth”. Therefore, it can be said that, besides the very delicate verses: “Outside the floor falls the banyan leaf / The sound of falling is very thin as if it were falling on its side” (Night Con Son); or verses containing deep reflection: “The corner of the newly built small yard / In the afternoon I stand here I look / I see the vast blue sky / The white stork wings on the Kinh Thay river” (Corner of the yard and approx. God),…
Innocent, simple but still beautiful and sparkling poems like the poem Rain are an important part contributing to the great success of Tran Dang Khoa’s childhood poetry.
