Question 1: It describes a dilapidated scene in the rural areas after the Southern Song Dynasty. (2 points) People have fled, and peach blossoms are lonely. Tob
Question 1: It describes a dilapidated scene in the rural areas after the Southern Song Dynasty. (2 points) People have fled, and peach blossoms are lonely. Tobacco is vast, crows crow at night, city walls collapse, wells are deserted and sparsely populated; Everything is gone. (3 points)
Topic 2: ① Expressed the poet's grief over the destruction brought by the war to the countryside; ② Hatred of invading the enemy; ③ Hatred of the war; ④ Sympathy for the people (6 points, just three points).
Test analysis:
Question 1: Although the peach tree lost its owner, it still blooms in spring. After sunset, several crows occasionally flew over the smoky weeds. I saw several collapsed houses and courtyard walls around the abandoned dry well; You know, these used to be a family living in one household! It depicts the desolation of the post-war village.
Question 2: It depicts the desolation of post-war villages. The author's concern for the occupied Central Plains and the displaced people reflects the poet's thoughts and feelings of caring for the people's sufferings. "Several Old Wells Surrounded by Ruins" only sees several collapsed houses and courtyard walls around abandoned dry wells, all of which are caused by war, expressing the author's aversion to war.
Analyze and summarize the author's views and attitudes in the article.
Comments: Guidance of poetry appreciation methods: First, look at the background: combine the background of notes to quickly grasp the main content of poetry. Second, look at the key languages (title, ending verse, poetic eye) The key languages in ancient poetry, such as the words that express poetic eyes such as the title and ending verse, often directly reveal the information of the theme of poetry. Thirdly, if the genre is narrative poetry, we can start with the analysis of characters, then summarize the theme of poetry and appreciate the concise and vivid language of poetry. If it is a philosophical poem, it is necessary to reveal the philosophy contained in the poem when summing up the theme, and analyze the expression method from the perspective of "supporting things and expressing aspirations". A thousand hammers hew out of the mountain, and the fire burns idle. Not afraid of broken bones, leaving innocence in the world. If it is a lyric poem, we can understand the feelings expressed by the poet from the scenery (specific nouns) written, and answer, "What is the benefit of writing like this?" , "What kind of artistic techniques are used", "Please enjoy this poem" and other issues, we should consider whether it is direct lyricism or indirect lyricism (borrowing things to express feelings and blending scenes). Fourth, look at the technique. Fifth, look at the image.