Can you put a question mark on "I wonder whose home Qiu Si belongs to"? Why?

? I wonder whose house Qiu Si belongs to? Sentence, from the Tang Dynasty Wang Jian's poem "Looking at the bright moon for Du Langzhong at fifteen nights". The original poem is:? There are crows in Bai Shu and osmanthus in Coody Leng in the atrium. Tonight, people are looking forward to it. I wonder who will fall in Qiu Si? . I wrote about the Mid-Autumn Festival night, when the moon is bright and people are missed, and when the moon is full, friends and relatives are missed. This shows how many people in the world are homesick among crows in the moonlit night and in the cold autumn flowers! It can be seen that this sentence is a feeling for yourself and a feeling of missing others; The world is full of joy and sorrow. So-called? I wonder whose house Qiu Si belongs to. Zhi Ding? Qiu Si fell into a million families. This is an affirmative sentence, not a question. What if you put a question mark on this sentence in the poetic realm of the fifteenth reunion day? Can I have Qiu Si at home? Doubt. ?

Add a question mark to give the reader a feeling that the second half of the whole sentence rises and rises? I wonder whose house Qiu Si belongs to? ? Expressing doubt, not understanding, not answering, and another meaning is rhetorical question.

Without a question mark, it expresses a deep, sighing and missing emotion. I don't know who Qiu Si belongs to, which can fully reflect the author's inner feelings and the helplessness of caring but not knowing. There is also a hidden meaning, there is a lack of a goal, but I don't know? Delivery? No)

This sentence comes from Wang Jian's four-line poem "Looking at the Moon at Fifteen Nights and Sending it to Du Langzhong" in the Tang Dynasty. The poem describes that on the night of August 15th, there was a layer of frost on the leafy branches in the courtyard, and the western Western jackdaw perched on it, and the sweet-scented osmanthus was wet with cold dew. At this time, the poet, like everyone else, is looking forward to the bright full moon in the vast universe. Suddenly he asked, I wonder whose house Qiu Si will stay at tonight? Whose house does it belong to? The poet doesn't know, he is also thinking about this problem. Therefore, this sentence is a question, not a rhetorical question. ?

This is a poem by Tang and Wang Jian, entitled "Sending Du Langzhong with a full moon on fifteen nights"!

Bai Shu cheered in the atrium,

Coody Leng silent wet osmanthus.

Tonight, the moon is full of hope,

I wonder who Qiu Si belongs to.

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According to the poem, the author writes letters to friends on the night of Mid-Autumn Festival!

Describe the moon at night, the frost in autumn and the crow in the tree.

Sigh the loneliness of Mid-Autumn Festival and the troubles of autumn! Look at the poem, don't add a question mark!

I wonder whose house Qiu Si belongs to? It's best not to put a question mark. Because this poem is actually the author's own meditation in the bright moonlight in autumn, missing his hometown relatives. Not really? Who's Qiu Si? . This is a poem by Wang Jian, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The artistic conception in the poem is very beautiful, and the poet uses the scenery to express his feelings. Unconsciously, I was also brought into the scene of the poem and lost in thought! The poet is not only asking himself, but also asking friends and readers, so this sentence is amazing. Like a magic key, it suddenly opened the minds of all readers and stimulated their rich imagination. As a result, people have exerted their unique creativity: some people may think of a young woman who misses her husband, some may guess a loving mother hanging on a falling tree, some may guess the military families who miss the officers and men on the frontier, and some may estimate that the answers of boys and girls who are in love in the two places are varied and colorful.