A readable hakka cypress.

Hakkas love cypress very much, and their living environment cannot be separated from cypress. As long as we pay attention, it is not difficult to find that there are towering cypress trees in every village where Hakka people live together, as well as in temples, social altars, temples and ancestral halls around the village. It is said that when our Hakka ancestors moved south from the Central Plains, they not only brought cocks and hens, but also brought all kinds of trees and saplings, including cypress.

Hakkas love cypress very much, and their cultural life cannot be separated from cypress. Hakkas often associate "white" with "white". As long as we pay attention, whenever Hakka people hold weddings, funerals and weddings, many couplets are related to "Hundred". For example, birthday celebrations include "Bai Cui pine and cypress are lush, and people can have a good year", "cypress and cypress are lush at dusk, and the crane will be better than last year", "pine and cypress are lush in cold areas, and apricot blossoms are red in spring", and when they get married, "pine and cypress are evergreen, and they will be happy for a hundred years", and they have to build a new house to move. Longevity ","Nanshan pine and cypress are green all their lives, and their hometown is full of peaches and plums in nine days with a smile "... As for the poems, articles, songs and books about" white ",there are countless more.

Hakka people love cypress trees very much, and Hakka folk customs can not be separated from cypress trees. Hakkas have always advocated truth, goodness and beauty, and cypress is the embodiment of truth, goodness and beauty. Hakkas always hope to have "five stars" forever (referring to Fuxing, Lu Xing, Shouxing, Jixing and Xixing), and these "five stars" are pinned on Beidou, Flat Peach, Crane, Pine, Cypress, Yaochi, Nanyue (Nanshan), Chunxuan, Lan Zhi, Gui Lan, Jade Bird and so on. Among them, cypress has many meanings, such as long life, long life, full house of children and grandchildren, long life, long harmony and elimination of all diseases. Therefore, during weddings, housewarming, birthday celebrations, full moon wine, festivals and even funerals, Hakkas should fold some cypress branches and hang them on the lintel to show good luck. Some Hakka villages still retain and follow the tradition of bathing with cypress leaves boiling water on New Year's Eve, which is called washing away the foul smell of the old year. It is also said that bathing with cypress water can prolong life.

Hakkas like cypress very much, especially its spirit and style. Cypress is an evergreen tree with hard wood and is a good building material. The sanitary incense made of cypress sawdust is particularly fragrant and refreshing. Cypress grows in villages, temples and mountains. It is not afraid of the scorching sun, cold, snow, wind and rain, and lightning. It grows tenaciously and carefree, with a life span of hundreds and thousands of years ... Hakka people love the selfless dedication and indomitable style of cypress.

14. From what aspects does the selected article talk about Hakka people's love for cypress trees? (4 points)

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15. Please ask an exploratory question about language and give a brief answer to the wavy sentence in the fourth paragraph of this article. (Hint: Only one question can be asked. If you ask two questions, only evaluate the first question) (4 points)

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16. Considering the content of the article, one of the following statements is inappropriate (2 points).

A. The legend is quoted at the beginning of the article, which reflects the Hakka people's love for cypress trees.

B. The couplets of "Southern Mountain pine and cypress dedicated all their lives, evergreen all the year round, smiling in my hometown for nine days" can be used to commemorate or mourn the revolutionary martyrs.

C. Hakka villages still retain the tradition of boiling water with cypress leaves on New Year's Eve, which is called washing away the dirty air of the old year.

D. Each natural paragraph of the selected article begins with "Hakka people love cypress trees very much", which can make the article clear and the theme prominent.

14.4 Talk about Hakka people's love for cypress from four aspects: living environment, cultural life, local folk customs and spiritual outlook of cypress.

15.4 cases 1: Question: This sentence uses rhetorical devices of parallelism. What is its expressive function? A: It strengthens the language momentum and highlights the indomitable style of Cedar. Example 2: Question: Why can't "carefree" and "careless" in the sentence be deleted? Answer: Because these two sentences vividly highlight the positive and optimistic attitude of Cypress. Example 3: Question: Is there a logical error in "thunder and lightning" in the underlined sentence? Answer: There is a logical error, because when it thunders, lightning comes first, and after thunder, it should be "lightning and thunder". (Note: If students ask two questions, only the first question will be evaluated. )

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