[Zhong Lu] Chao Tian Zi? Autumn night guests are far away? Zhou Deqing moonlight, Gui Xiang, riding the wind. The sound of anvil urges frost all day long. Goose's cry is loud and clear. Call out the f

[Zhong Lu] Chao Tian Zi? Autumn night guests are far away? Zhou Deqing moonlight, Gui Xiang, riding the wind. The sound of anvil urges frost all day long. Goose's cry is loud and clear. Call out the feeling of separation and knock on the residual sorrow.

Question 1: It depicts a quiet and warm picture of hazy moonlight and sweet osmanthus fragrance in autumn night. (2 points) It creates an atmosphere of homesickness and paves the way for expressing homesickness. (2 points)

Question 2: Yan knocks on the sadness, "calls up" and "knocks on the disability" to write the sadness that can't be seen or touched, and (1) vividly expresses the sadness of the wanderer (1).

Question 1:

Test analysis: Moonlight Gui Xiang Gone with the Wind depicts a poet walking in the moonlight and smelling the sweet-scented osmanthus floating in the wind. Moonlight Gui Xiang flutters with the wind, and the sound of anvil geese breaks the silence of autumn night. They evoke a wanderer's parting thoughts from sight, hearing and smell. It depicts a quiet and warm picture of the autumn moon and the fragrance of osmanthus. Create a homesick atmosphere.

Comments: When appreciating the image of poetry scenery, we should grasp the main scenery and reproduce the picture with description. When describing, we should pay attention to being faithful to the original poem, reasonable imagination and beautiful language.

Question 2:

Test analysis: "Goose's voice is loud and clear. In this sentence, the image of "wild goose" is used again. In ancient times, geese were used to deliver books, so we got the idiom "Hong Fei delivered books" from here, and poets used it here to write a sense of belonging. Goose's song itself has no feelings, but it falls in the poet's ears, but it brings feelings of parting, shocking people and knocking on the poet's fragile heart one after another.

The expressive skills of ancient poetry can be roughly divided into the following three categories: the expressive skills mainly include description and lyricism; Use expressive skills, such as metaphor, symbol, contrast, contrast, and expression. Skills of planning the layout of articles. Appreciating the expressive skills of poetry is not to identify which skills are used in the works, but to analyze and comment on the expressive effect produced by the author using these expressive skills.