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Zhou Mi (Song Dynasty)
In Mailongli, the wind is green and the grass roots are fat and noisy.
Envy him for nothing, two butterflies, drunk Dongfeng weeds.
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Zhao Yi (Qing)
The cold wind urged heavy clothes to play in the nearby suburbs of Ye Yuan.
Autumn wind likes other people's business best. First, it not only turns maple leaves red, but also turns people's hair white.
(1) From the character's point of view, talk about what kind of wild traveler image the two poems present respectively.
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(2) Three or four sentences of these two poems are concentrated on the same expression. Please make a brief appreciation.
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answer
(1) Zhou Shi presents an image of a hermit who is intoxicated by the beautiful spring scenery and strolls leisurely in the countryside; Zhao Shi presents an image of an old man who is sad in the autumn cold and can only walk in the suburbs with crutches. (That's right)
(2) In the third and fourth sentences of the two poems, personification is used (it is also possible to express emotion by borrowing scenery): Zhou's poems give butterflies a human touch, and the word "drunk" vividly shows the drunken state of butterflies intoxicated with flowers and also tells all the feelings of the author when he witnessed this scene; Zhao Shi personified "Autumn Wind" and thought it was a "nosy guy". He dyed the maple leaf red and his head white. The autumn wind blew away year after year, arousing people's worries. The author vividly expressed his feeling of approaching old age by personification. (That's right)