1. The north wind rolled up the white grass and blew it away, and the snow in August crossed the Tatar sky. Suddenly, like a night wind blowing, like a pear tree in blossom. The north wind swept across the earth, cutting the white grass, and the sky in northern Saibei floated with heavy snow in August. Suddenly, the spring breeze seems to blow overnight, and thousands of white pears are in full bloom.
Appreciation: This poem has beautiful scenery. The first four sentences of this poem, especially "Like the strong wind in spring, it comes at night and blows away the petals of ten thousand pear trees." Bring people into a snow-filled and novel scenery. In winter, all the flowers are hidden, all the insects disappear, and there is a desolate scene everywhere: rotten hay, bitter north wind, gloomy clouds in the sky, ice and snow on the earth.
Faced with this scene, people's mood should be melancholy and bitter, but the poet can be ingenious and turn this sad snowflake into a pear flower in spring with a pen, adding a little bright color to the whole poem.
2. Spring breeze and green Jiang Nanan, when will the bright moon shine on me? The spring breeze blows through every corner of Jiang Nanan's green space. When will the bright moon shine on me and return to my hometown?
Appreciation: The former sentence is a famous sentence from ancient times to the present, pointing out that the season is spring and depicting the scenery on the south bank of the Yangtze River. The word "green" means blowing green, and it is used wonderfully. Legend has it that Wang Anshi changed the word more than ten times in order to make good use of it, and finally chose the word "Qing" from more than ten verbs.
Because other words only express the arrival of spring breeze, but they don't show the changes of a new green landscape on the banks of Qianli River after the arrival of spring. At the end of the sentence, "When will the bright moon shine on me?" The poet has been waiting for a long time, but he doesn't know the first day of the bright moon. He uses interrogative sentences to show a picture of "the bright moon shines on me" and further expresses his feelings of missing his hometown.