Flowers in the next pot of wine, no friends, drink alone.
Raise my cup, I invite the bright moon, which brings me its shadow and makes us three people.
The moon doesn't know how to drink, but the shadow in front of it is behind.
I have to mingle with them and enjoy the happiness of spring.
The song I sing is bright and wandering, and I dance the shadow before wandering.
Wake up and be happy together, and disperse after drunkenness.
I am willing to stay with them forever and forget the harm of friendship, just like the Milky Way.
This poem describes the poet's lonely and depressed mood of drowning his sorrows in wine.
These two words "came from a pot of wine among the flowers, and I drank it alone." No one pointed out the word "independence" with me. "Loneliness" is the center of this poem. The poet has no relatives, so he has to invite Yue Ming and his own shadow as his companions. This is from Tao Yuanming's Miscellaneous Poems. The sentence "waving a cup to persuade the lonely shadow" came out, but Li Bai invited the bright moon more, so he said "take my shadow and make us three" The moon naturally won't drink, and the shadow can only follow her silently, but with these two partners, it won't be so lonely, so eat, drink and be merry with the shadow of the moon for the time being! The lonely poet went further and asked, "Is goodwill guaranteed? I see the long road of the Milky Way. " "Ruthless" is not only because of the moon, shadows and so on. Are unconscious things, but also contains the meaning of not being contaminated with secular relations. The poet believes that this kind of unprofitable communication is the purest and most sincere.
On the surface, this poem seems to have some negative thoughts, but it is also a unique expression of the poet. Through this poem "I sing. The moon encouraged me, and my dancing shadow was messy. "The poet's extreme desolation and loneliness is vivid on the paper, which is also of positive significance in terms of his disgust and denial of the vulgar relationship between people in society.
2. Write the moon 1 with personification and metaphor. Metaphorical sentence: ① A full moon rises, like a bright lamp, hanging high in the sky.
The round moon hangs in the air like a jade plate.
2, anthropomorphic sentences: ① The tired moon hides in the clouds to rest, leaving only a few stars on sentry duty.
The moon is hanging in the sky, grinning, and the stars are squeezing the Milky Way and blinking.
The moon opened its eyes wide and looked kindly at the villages and fields.
3, personification+metaphor-① The moon is round, like a spinning wheel, spinning her romantic reverie.
The full moon is rising, and a gentle smile appears on her silvered face.
4, parallelism-full moon, with a kind of human feelings, "he knows that the dew tonight will be frost, how much brighter the moonlight at home!" ;
The full moon reflects the changes in the world. "When the water is full, it will overflow, and when the moon is full, it will be lost";
The full moon embodies a feeling in the world, "I wish people a long life and a thousand miles of beauty."
The smoke-like clouds gradually disappear, and the curved moon looks down at the earth with a smile.
6. The night sky after the rain smells of earth. Looking up at the sky covered by clouds, she finally showed a bright smile. I reached out and held her glory in my arms and danced with it. The stars in the sky are like diamonds on her skirt, shining with charming light in the dance. My heart is drunk.
Write a poem about the moon and write down the reasons why you like it. 200 words: Li Yu, Yu Meiren.
What time? What time? How much do you know about the past? The small building was easterly again last night, and the old country could not bear to look back on the moon.
Carved fences and jade bricks should still exist, but Zhu Yan changed them. How much sadness can you have? Like a river flowing eastward.
With clear, concise, beautiful and fresh language, the whole poem uses various rhetorical devices such as metaphor, symbol, comparison and questioning to highly summarize and incisively express the poet's grief and indignation after the death of his motherland. In particular, the last sentence, "How much sorrow can there be, just like a river flowing eastward", is very apt to use the spring water of a river as a metaphor for being full of sorrow and hate, which not only shows the long and profound sorrow and hate, but also shows the surging sorrow and hate, fully embodying the strength and depth of feelings in the Pentium.