1. What are the implications of the image of "Tiangou"?
In this poem, the image of "Tiangou" has a double meaning: it is not only a capitalized "I" who pursues spiritual freedom and personality liberation in the May 4th era (a newcomer to the nation and the times), but also a passionate, frank and rebellious "self", which is "the true exposure of the poet's self-soul and personality in the great era". This involves the relationship between poetry creation and poet's personality. Guo Moruo is a passionate romantic poet, who advocates that "poetry is the expression of personality creation". This is the characteristic of romantic poetry.
2. The landlord may have written the second question wrong, and the topic is good.
Du Xie Yun, huh?
1. What are the characteristics of "well" in poetry? Which poems best reflect the characteristics of "well"?
The description of "well" in the poem is in-depth at different levels: the first section is a rough summary, with "grass", "sky" and "floating clouds" as the background and "overall harmony" as the feature; Next, the desolate loneliness and loneliness are used to contrast the clear fullness, the dark stratum and the boundless universe are connected with the cold and silent heart, and the self is maintained by washing, which shows the noble character of the well. Finally, "silent, clear, simple and pious", completed the sketch and perspective of "well"
Poetry: I am silent. A few blades of grass and a few floating clouds in the air of Xiaotian are my complete and harmonious world. (complete and harmonious)
But I have to give up the warmth and be satisfied with the desolate loneliness: only loneliness can keep me awake and full forever. (plump)
You only learn from my surface, leaving a cold heart and letting the leaves rot. (Silence)
Silent, clear, simple and pious, never escape, not excited, when the light rain comes, I also laugh a few times. (neither humble nor supercilious)
2. What is the deep meaning (symbolic meaning) of "well"?
In this poem, "well" symbolizes a tough and noble character, which is obviously possessed by a certain kind of talents. The writing age of this poem (1940s), under the special background at that time, this poem will undoubtedly play an inspiring role: encouraging everyone to unite as one, share the same enemy, and resolutely deal with the suffering of the nation.
3. Try to find people with the characteristics of "well" in real life and analyze the significance of such people in society.
The author of this question can be found from people around him or from modern celebrities. Different people have different opinions, so I won't write the answer.
Peony in spring
1, which spring is this poem written about? What is the relationship between these two stanzas?
This is a poem about spring. There are only two sections in the whole poem. The first section is about the spring of nature and the second section is about the spring of life. It not only writes the charm of nature in spring, but also writes the anxiety and confusion of life in spring.
Generally speaking, the second section and the first section form an obvious parallel correspondence, but the second section deepens the theme, from the beauty of nature spring to the confusion and pain of life spring. This kind of pain is a reflection of modern self-consciousness.
2. Compared with the early new poems, this poem is richer in language and connotation. What words do you think are the most critical and can touch the undercurrent of the poet's emotions? Please analyze it briefly.
Give some reference to the landlord.
When writing "green", the poet touched his eyes with "green like a flame" and wrote the dynamic form of "green" with "swaying". If you use other words, you can't achieve this effect, not to mention the reinforcement of the verbs "desire" and "hug". The vitality of flowers is vigorous, and "resistance" and "delay" are also two verbs of expression, which are enough to show infinite vitality; Song of the Mud Bird skillfully shows the dual forces (lightness and heaviness) carried by "Song".
Untitled Zou Difan
1. What is the symbolic meaning (figurative meaning) of this poem?
By imagining the scene after death, this poem expresses a fearless heroism-blood and snow are integrated, flowing in the river in May, nourishing the vegetation on the earth, and the plains after snow will appear sky blue, water green, birds flying and fish swimming.
2. According to the example, talk about your understanding of punctuation in this poem.
The second line "Yes, we will" has only five words, but it uses two punctuation marks. The tone is very concise and powerful. At the end of the seventh line, ""means that the flow of emotions is stopped at will; Then at the end of the ninth line, a ","is used to indicate some kind of transition and hint. What is most worth tasting is the "……" in the last line, at which time poetry has been sublimated to an abrupt end, giving people endless effects.
Chuanjiang haozi Cai Qijiao
1, which images are mainly depicted? What are their characteristics?
It depicts the trumpets of Chuanjiang River and the boatmen struggling on the rapids. The song is characterized by its precipitousness, like the tide of life, which sets off the hero's boatman and his vitality.
2, combined with the writing background of this poem, talk about your understanding of the theme of this poem.
This poem was written in 1958. At that time, China was a sad history. The Great Leap Forward swept across the country, and an impetuous and blind mood spread throughout the country. Cai Qijiao, a poet, was not blinded by fame and fortune, but explored the present situation and trend of China with his own eyes and thinking, because no one understood him and he was deeply worried and depressed. While visiting the Yangtze River, he wrote this famous poem-Chuanjiang Haozi.
Connecting with the era of this poem, we will find that it was a dangerous "alien" in the poetry world full of whitewashing, boasting and boasting works at that time, and it was mercilessly criticized with the poet. "It is better to be a bird that sings with blood than a silent fish" in the poem is not only the expression of the boatmen's heartfelt feelings, but also the exposure of the poet's desire to sing aloud. "But who has listened to your voice for thousands of years" not only exaggerates the eternal loneliness of the Millennium ship, but also implies the poet's inner pain to some extent.