1. Jingyanggang is expressed in poetry
Jingyanggang, Jingyanggang,
The trees are dense and the grass is green.
The big insects came to this place,
There were acres of fields and acres of wasteland.
Evil tigers often hurt people.
Travelers and merchants are missed during the journey.
All the prefectures and counties were at a loss,
Orions were also nervous.
There is a notice posted on the official road,
It is necessary to form a gang when traveling.
The flags are floating in the restaurant,
Three bowls are not enough.
A good man does not believe in evil,
A person who practices heroism is very heroic.
Drinking from eight bowls,
Carrying a stick and rushing through the hills.
The mountain breeze makes the wine stronger,
Panasonic falls asleep.
The aroma of cellars provokes tigers,
The desires of big insects are rampant.
The desolate and gloomy wind is crossing,
Hundreds of beasts are hiding.
What should a hero be afraid of?
There is no fear of contempt.
If a person is drunk but not drunk,
he will fight a tiger and die.
Eliminate serious harm for the people,
Make your name famous in the world.
The barren hills also benefit from glory,
being honored as a place of interest.
Visitors to Jingyanggang,
all praised Wu Erlang. 2. Jing Yangang’s word and sentence analysis
(1) Understanding of sentences.
① "So that's it. I've eaten three bowls, how can I not get drunk?" "Don't talk nonsense! Don't I pay you! Sift out three more bowls!" "I'm from Qinghe County, this scenery Young Master Yanggang said that he had been through it for a dozen or so times, and when he heard that there were big insects! ""There are big insects, and I'm not afraid of them."
"There are real tigers, and I'm not afraid either..." These are some of the words Wu Song said to the shopkeeper while drinking in the hotel and after drinking. Show his bold and stubborn character.
Later, when the store owner kindly dissuaded him from crossing the hill alone at night to prevent tigers from harming him, Wu Song even spoke boldly, saying "not afraid" twice in a row, which vividly demonstrated Wu Song's courageous heroic image. . This character paved the way for his brave tiger-fighting behavior below.
②Wu Song thought: "If I turn around and go back to the hotel, I will definitely make the hotel laugh at me. I am not a good man and cannot go back." This sentence is a very appropriate and true description of Wu Song's psychology.
At this time, Wu Song already knew that there was a tiger on the hill, and he was a little scared. But Wu Song is a hero after all, and out of pride and face, he is unwilling to step down.
"If you are not a hero, you cannot go back." Although there is hesitation here, it is still more of a heroic spirit of "going forward bravely", which fully reflects Wu Song's stubbornness, stubbornness and fearless heroism. ③...It was too late, but soon, Wu Song saw the big insect rushing towards him and ducked behind the big insect.
...It turns out that the big insect catches people with just one pounce, one lift, and one cut. I couldn't catch any of the three, so I lost half of my energy.
This is about the "three moves" of the big insect's attack and the "three flashes" of Wu Song's calm response. The big insect has "three moves" to catch people: pounce, lift, and scissor.
When Wu Song saw the big insect coming, he dodged behind it; the big insect lifted its waist and hips; Wu Song dodged and dodged to the side again; the big insect raised its iron rod-like tiger tail and cut it, Wu Song dodged again and moved aside. These "three flashes" consumed the tiger's physical strength and dampened its vigor, so that "it couldn't catch all three, and half of its strength was exhausted".
"Like" refers to kind and kind. From this, it can be seen that Wu Song used retreat to advance, was resourceful, courageous and resourceful.
④When Wu Song saw the big insect turning over, he picked up the whistle stick with both hands and used all his strength to chop it down from mid-air. Wu Song threw aside half of the whistle stick, grabbed the tiger's flower-topped skin with both hands, and pressed it to the ground.
Wu Song kicked his feet into the big insect’s eyes. Wu Song... raised his fist as big as a hammer and used all his strength to fight.
The words "swing, split, grab, press, kick, lift, hit" here are all very critical, and the tiger and tiger are vigorous, vividly highlighting Wu Song's heroic momentum in fighting the tiger. It vividly depicts Wu Song's tall and brave image. (2) Understanding of words.
Sieve: Pour. Sifting wine means pouring and pouring wine.
Guest Officer: The honorific title given to customers by stores in the old days. How: Here is the meaning of "why".
Butfan: Whatever, as long as. Announcement: Notice from the government.
Bang, in ancient times, referred to proclamations, like today’s notices. Eye-catching white-fronted tiger: Big bug, the common name for tiger.
A tiger with upturned eyes and white patterns on its forehead. Qi: Expressing a rhetorical question, it means "Is it possible?"
Whistle stick: a wooden stick used for self-defense. Make no mistake about yourself: please don’t put yourself in harm’s way.
Wrong, hurt. Seal: Seal.
Scorn: to despise and ridicule. Staggering: walking unsteadily and stumbling.
It’s too late, it’s fast: It means that time was very short at that time. An idiom used by storytellers in the old days.
Can't lift him: can't lift him. Thunderbolt: A strong thunder and lightning phenomenon that occurs between clouds and the ground. It is very loud and can cause great disasters to things on the ground.
Life strength: the strength of the whole body. Life, generally refers to a lifetime.
Soft: The limbs are weak and weak. Related Links. 3. Good words about Jingyanggang
He has a majestic body and a dignified appearance. A pair of eyes shot cold stars, and the two curved eyebrows were as thick as paint. His chest is broad and broad, and he has the majesty of ten thousand men.
His majesty is hard to defeat; The heart is ambitious and bold, like a lion that shakes the sky descending from the clouds; the bones are strong
The tendons are strong, like a brave animal shaking the ground when sitting on the throne. Just like a devil descending from the sky, he is really the Tai Sui God on earth.
After the gust of wind passed, a thumping sound was heard from behind the trees, and a large white-fronted insect jumped out.
When Wu Song saw it, he shouted "Aye", turned down from the bluestone, took the whistle stick in his hand, and flashed it beside the bluestone. The big insect was hungry and thirsty. He pressed his two claws on the ground briefly, jumped up with his body, and lifted it down from mid-air.
Wu Song was so shocked that he broke out in a cold sweat.
It was too late, but it was soon. When Wu Song saw the big insect coming, he only ducked behind it. It was most difficult for the big insect to see people from behind, so it put its front paws on the ground, lifted its waist and hips, and lifted it up. Wu Song only dodged and stepped aside. Seeing that he couldn't be lifted, the big insect roared, but it was like a thunderbolt for a long time, shaking the mountains. It also raised the iron rod like a tiger's tail and cut it upside down. Wu Song stepped aside again. It turns out that the big insect can only catch people with one pounce, one lift, and one scissor. When it fails to catch people in all three ways, half of its energy is lost first. The big insect couldn't be cut anymore, so it roared again and came back again and again. 4. Jingyanggang's sentences describing Wu Song's actions
Wu Song went home to visit his brother and passed by Jingyanggang on the way.
After drinking a lot of wine at the Gangxia Hotel, I staggered towards the Gangshang. Not much happened, but I saw a writing on a tree: "The big insects in Jingyanggang have recently injured people, but there are merchants passing through the hillock, so they should form a group to cross the hillock. Please don't make a mistake.
" Wu Song thought that this was a scary letter written by the restaurant in order to let passers-by stay in his hotel, but he ignored it and continued to move forward. When the sun was about to set, Wu Song came to a dilapidated temple and saw a government notice posted on the temple door. After Wu Song read it, he learned that there was a real tiger on the mountain. When he was about to go back to the hotel, he was afraid of the store's joke, so he continued to move forward.
Because of the drunkenness, he found a big bluestone and lay down on his back. Just as he was about to fall asleep, he heard a strong wind howling and a beautiful tiger rushed towards Wu Song. Wu Song hurriedly dodged and hid behind. Behind the tiger. As soon as the tiger jumped, Wu Song dodged again.
The tiger got anxious, roared, and hit Wu Song with its tail. Wu Song hurriedly jumped away, and when the tiger turned around, he raised his whistle stick, exerted all his strength, and hit the tiger's head. Fight it down. Just a "click" sound was heard, and the whistle stick hit the branch.
The tiger's bestiality became stronger and it rushed towards Wu Song again. Wu Song threw away half of the stick and rode on the tiger's back. He grabbed the skin of the tiger's head with his left hand and hit the tiger's head hard with his right hand. The tiger beat her so hard that her eyes, mouth, nose and ears were bleeding everywhere. She lay on the ground unable to move. Wu Song was afraid that the tiger would pretend to be dead, so he raised his half-whistle stick and beat him for a while. When he saw that the tiger was really out of breath, he stopped.
From then on, Wu Song became famous.