Answers to late ancient poems

The title is late

(Song) Zhou Dunyi

Flowers fall in Chai Men to pick up the sunset glow, and dim crows fly by the forest.

After singing Yu Xiaoli, I saw firewood and fishing all the way back from a distance.

Translation:

At the end of spring, the flowers have fallen, and some are still rising in the door, blocking the afterglow of the sunset.

At dusk, you can see several crows flying by the Woods at dusk.

The poet recited poetry and looked out from the railing.

I saw the woodcutter fishing, picking firewood and transporting fish, all the way back. Note: The afterglow of sunset.

Dark crow: the crow at dusk

Drying: railings

Qiao Yu: This refers to fishermen and loggers. Chop wood, chop wood.

The first sentence "Flowers Fall" is about the night in late spring, and "Counting the Dark Crows" is about crows circling the forest, which is distant and vague, and it is the scenery in the evening. The poem describes the poet standing outside the door in the evening after reading the poem, and the people who went out fishing followed him back to the village. The countryside is harmonious and quiet at dusk.

The poem describes the scene of the poet standing outside the door in the evening after reading the poem, and the countryside at dusk is harmonious and quiet. However, it looks neither cold nor empty. Because "flowers" are falling, "crows" are flying and "people" are returning, the three verbs turn silence into action and are full of vitality.

Zhou Dunyi is "good at political affairs", and his official career is "extraordinary", especially his "ambition in the mountains", with a free and easy attitude and a sage like style. He has made great achievements in Neo-Confucianism.

Read the poem titled Late, and then answer this question.

1, which sentence in this poem illustrates the poet's position of watching movies?

Xiao Li is haggard outside.

2. Why does the poet use "point" instead of "only" when describing crows? Tell me your understanding.

Because the poet wrote about the evening scene, it was dark and far away, the crow naturally looked more like a "point", and using "point" was more vivid than using "only".