Question 2: Rhetoric: personification
Refined words: "every" and "busy"
Color: the contrast between "blue" and "yellow"
Emotion: affection (point out the angle 1, analyze 1, and feel 1)
Question 3: It is natural to pick chrysanthemums under the hedge.
1 Title: Analysis of test questions: The image of wild chrysanthemum in the poem is very vivid. "Not like a poet, but like the Double Ninth Festival." It depicts an aristocratic image that does not make dry food for literati (meaning not to be appreciated by literati), and even rejects vulgarity on the Double Ninth Festival.
Comments: To appreciate the images in poetry, we should first base ourselves on the content of the poem and then combine the words in the poem.
Question 2: Test analysis: In fact, the appreciation of poetry should also be reflected in the appreciation of specific words in poetry, that is, the appreciation of poetic language. We can think from the following angles: rhetoric: duality, metonymy: "every" and "busy"
Colors: "Blue" and "Yellow"
Emotion: affection. When doing this problem, you can choose any angle, but you must analyze it in combination with poetry.
Comments: There are many angles to appreciate the language of poetry, such as rhetoric angle and emotional color angle. As long as you find the right angle and analyze it accurately.
Question 3: Test analysis: Chrysanthemum indicum should laugh at the home appreciated under the east fence, because it is also flattering Tao Yuanming's appreciation. William's words reflect a natural and extraordinary interest, which complements Tao Yuanming's "picking chrysanthemums under the hedge"
Comments: To answer such questions, it is best to know the life of the poet, what poetic style he is in and what happened to him. However, if you are not familiar with this poet, you should answer it in combination with poetry. The poet's thoughts, feelings, opinions and attitudes are all reflected in his poems.