Stop and sit in the maple forest late, and the frost leaves are red in February. This is a poem by Du Mu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The poet stopped and sat in the maple forest to enjoy the beautiful scenery of autumn night, and found that the maple leaves dyed red by autumn frost were brighter than the flowers in February.
This poem depicts a quiet and beautiful autumn night. The poet sat in the maple forest and felt the breath of autumn. Parking is not to enjoy the scenery, but because I am attracted by the beautiful scenery, I can't help but stop to enjoy it.
Sitting in Love expresses the poet's love and nostalgia for the maple forest, while Frost Leaves are Red in February Flowers vividly depicts the beauty and vividness of autumn maple leaves. This poem contrasts maple leaves with flowers, highlighting the unique beauty and charm of maple leaves in autumn.
This poem not only expresses the poet's feelings and praise for the natural beauty, but also conveys the poet's love for life and cherishing time. It inspires people to always pay attention to the beautiful things around them and cherish every opportunity to get close to nature.
The Significance of Ancient Poetry
Learning ancient poems is conducive to cultivating students' imagination. Ancient poetry has the characteristics of conciseness, lyricism, brevity and rich space. In learning, to fully understand the artistic conception and implication of poetry, we must supplement and comprehend it ourselves, which requires students' imagination.
Can cultivate students' creative thinking. The teaching of ancient poetry gives us a space to develop imagination, creative thinking and artistic re-creation. When reading ancient poetry, students have already seen most of the images depicted in poetry, and then use imagination to reconstruct and combine the images of memory in their brains according to poetry, thus creating a new picture in their brains.