Read the following poem and then answer this question. (6 points) Yan Wen Hanqia ① The north wind blows geese across the river, and the moon frost is cold. The lonely guest listened to it several time

Read the following poem and then answer this question. (6 points) Yan Wen Hanqia ① The north wind blows geese across the river, and the moon frost is cold. The lonely guest listened to it several times sadly,

Question 1: "north wind", that is, north wind, cold; "Jianggan" is the riverbank in winter, which is cold; Month is Bai Yue, frost is clear frost, "white" and "clear" are cool colors, of course, it is cold; The wild goose is a singing wild goose. "It's still cold" has changed from an auditory image to a tactile image. The atmosphere is cold, and the autumn wind and cold air are coming. (Combine the image with the context to try to figure out the analysis. 4 points)

Question 2: This poem expresses the poet's gloomy and sad feelings and reflects the tragic reality of social unrest and desolation at that time. (conclusion, think about the last two sentences of the platform. 2 points)

Question 1:

Test analysis: the topic is how to express "cold" in the first two sentences, and the first two sentences are about scenery. It is necessary to analyze the cold weather through the scenery (image) in the poem. The main scenery includes: the north wind, geese, riverside, Bai Yue and first frost, in which the north wind (the north wind) and first frost directly indicate the cold weather, and the geese crossing south indirectly indicate the cold weather. Moonlight refers to the cold moonlight, which describes the cold weather from the cold tone, but "it is still cold from the touch".

Question 2:

Analysis of test questions: Poetry emotion is mainly expressed by scenery description and direct lyric. The first two sentences of the poem describe the scenery, render a bleak atmosphere, and pave the way for the lyric behind. The third sentence "solitary guest" and "sorrow" describe the poet's sadness and sadness, and "where to live" shows that this kind of sorrow has nowhere to express, indicating social unrest.