How to evaluate Xi Murong's poetic writing style?

Xi Murong (1943 65438+ 10/5-) is a Mongolian, contemporary painter, poet and essayist. Originally from Chahar Province, Inner Mongolia. Xi Murong's works mainly focus on love, life and homesickness. They are beautiful in writing, elegant and transparent, lyrical and smart, full of true love for life, which has influenced the growth of a whole generation. He has created more than 50 kinds of poems, essays, picture albums and anthologies, and poems such as Qilixiang, Youth without Complaints and A Flowering Tree have become classics.

Xi Murong's poems have always attracted much attention, and there are some characteristics different from his poems. There are many articles commenting on his poems and the characteristics of his prose works, such as the importance of "flowers" in his poems. In addition, this paper also discusses Xi Murong's writing skills, such as the collocation of colors, the use of interrogative sentences and the use of repetitive sentences.

Xi Murong's prose works have two characteristics, one is the description of flowers, and the other is the use of color words. In the description of "flower", all kinds of flowers can be used in this paper, among which lotus is the most closely related to her. Because Xi Murong is a painter, the use of color is naturally more appropriate than other writers, which forms one of her characteristics.

Xi Murong's writing style is good at using repetitive sentences, which makes her articles present a soothing musical style and full of pastoral sentiment. In the management of syntax, she not only pays attention to the overall effect, but also pursues the beauty of words. All her articles are centered on characters, and it is easy to see her sincerity in simple narration, which has the characteristics of blunt prose.

In Xi Murong's works, "the use problem" is a major feature. Whether it appears in the text or at the end of the text, in fact, what she wants to express may be a vague mentality. She is not only asking herself, but also asking the readers questions. In particular, when Xi Murong uses questions, he usually doesn't use them only once, but often uses them repeatedly and connects them to create a heavy atmosphere covering the whole text.