The first volume of the fourth grade poetry about tide.

The first volume of the fourth grade poetry is as follows:

1, stormy waves in August, head several feet high, touching the mountain. -Liu Yuxi's "Miscellaneous Songs on the Waves"

Appreciation: These two poems vividly depict the spectacular scene of the spring tide in Qiantang River. August is the peak of spring tide, which roars like a lion from a distance, reaching tens of feet high and even touching the mountain peaks on the shore. This vivid description shows the enormous and unstoppable power of nature, and also tells human that risks are everywhere.

2. Soon we arrived at Haimen, and the rolled sand was like a snowdrift. -Liu Yuxi's "Langtaosha III"

Appreciation: This poem describes that after a period of surging, the spring tide finally returns to calm and retreats into the sea. Although the spring tide has gone away, the traces left are still obvious-the sand piles on the shore are rolled up by the tide, forming a white scene, like a snowdrift.

Hai Yong's silver is Guo's, but his is Jiang's waist. -Be careful of "watching the tide"

Appreciation: These two poems compare the sea and the river to precious metals and jade, vividly depicting the magnificence of the sea and the quiet beauty of the river. "Silver Wave" vividly depicts the billowing waves, while "Yu Heng" vividly depicts the calm and clear river.

4. When Haitao first came, the flag in front of the building was like thunder. -Su Shi's Night View of Wanghailou

Appreciation: When describing the spring tide of Qiantang River in Yan Guan Town, Haining County, the poet used "the sea comes first" to describe the scene of the ebb and flow of the tide. The tide on the sea is like a silver line, rushing to the shore from a distance. The tide rises and falls, and it is magnificent.

In August, the waves roared, and the head was several feet high and touched the mountain. -Liu Yuxi's "Miscellaneous Songs on the Waves"

Appreciation: Liu Yuxi described the spectacular scene of the Qiantang River tide with the roar of waves in August. The word "roar" vividly expresses the sound of the tide, which makes people feel like they are in it and feel the power and majesty of the surging tide. When the head is a few feet high and touches the mountain, describe the height and intensity of the tide. The tide is surging, huge and shocking.