Question 1: Snails climbed over the broken wall, leaving silver snail saliva. The dark wall is divided into two parts. Inside and outside the yard, warblers sang. This is a beautiful and quiet photo of the mountain village in late spring. (2 points) This couplet adopts the method of combining static and dynamic. Write the silence of "snail saliva" first, and then write the movement of "Yu Ying". Show motion with static, and contrast static with dynamic. (2 points)
Question 2: I use "humble", "supreme", "the dragon is here" and "lying in the clouds" to express my indifferent and unconventional interests and feelings of eternal seclusion. (4 points)
Question 1:
Examination analysis: First, grasp the main scenery, expand imagination, describe the picture, and strive for beautiful language. Then, it summarizes the characteristics of landscape atmosphere and the expression methods adopted. Such as loneliness, serenity, magnificence and so on. The main scenes of the second couplet are Snail Drool, Broken Wall, Yu Ying and Next Door. Through association, we can get a "quiet and beautiful" atmosphere in the mountain village. From the first couplets entitled "Leisure in Spring" and "Sunset at the Grass Pavilion in Spring", we can know that it is in late spring, so we can draw the conclusion that "this is a beautiful and quiet mountain village scene in late spring". "Snail saliva" refers to the white marks that snails have climbed over, so it belongs to a quiet scene; "Yu Ying" belongs to a dynamic scene, so it uses the expression method of combining static and dynamic to describe the beautiful and quiet mountain village in late spring.
Question 2:
Test analysis: we can find out the emotional points from the tail couplet, expand the association, understand its artistic conception, and then understand the poet's feelings. From burrow, we can know that the poet's status is low, and from Supreme Nature, we can know that the poet has his own interests, so we can conclude that the poet is willing to be indifferent and pull away from vulgarity. "Sleeping in the clouds" can be associated with the poet living in a quiet and beautiful mountain forest. From "the dragon is here", we can know "forever", so we can conclude that the poet is willing to live a leisurely and secluded life.