Ode to the Twilight River: A touch of afterglow is sprinkled on the river, shining under the sunlight. Half of the river is dark green and the other half is red. What makes people fondle admiringly is the first moonlit night when the cool dew falls in September. Dewdrops are like real pearls, and crescent moons are like delicate bows.
Title Xilin Wall: From the front, Lushan Mountain is a rolling mountain, and from the side, it becomes a towering peak. Seen from afar, near, high and low, Lushan Mountain presents various appearances. The reason why I can't recognize the true face of Lushan Mountain is because I am in Lushan Mountain.
Xue Mei: Both plum blossom and snowflake think that they occupy all the spring scenery, and no one will give in to each other. It is very difficult for a poet to write a critical article. Although plum blossoms are not as crystal white as snowflakes, snowflakes lack a fragrance of plum blossoms.
Problem induction
1. Why is this river half green and half red? Have you ever seen this scene?
Because the sun is very close to the horizon, half the river can't shine, so half the river is green and half the river is red. "Paving the Floor" not only describes the softness of the sunset, but also describes the vast and even area.
2. In the poem Ode to Mujiang, which scenery does the author praise as "pitiful"?
"Poor" means lovely. When the author saw the crescent moon bent like a bow and the pearl-like dew, he thought all this was lovely.
3. What are the similarities between the two poems "Topic of Xilin Wall" and "Xue Mei"?
The similarity between these two poems lies in their profound philosophy. "Topic Xilin Wall" first describes the scenery of Lushan Mountain, and then expounds the truth: the observation problem should be objective and comprehensive, and if it is subjective and one-sided, it will not draw a correct conclusion. At the end of Xue Mei, we understand the characteristics of Xuemei, telling us that everyone has his own strengths and weaknesses, and we should be self-aware; Learn from others' strengths and make up for your own shortcomings in order to make continuous progress.