Bianhe district
Li yi
Bianshui infinite spring water flows eastward, and Sui Palace Que has become dust.
Pedestrians don't look at the long embankment, and the wind blows flowers and worries about killing people.
(1) What kind of scenery do the first two sentences of the poem describe and what is their function?
(2) What kind of emotion does poetry express?
Test answer
(1) Write the spring scenery of Bianhe River. Bianshui blue waves, flowing eastward, the green willows on the embankment become turbid, soft and graceful, looking at a boundless spring scenery. Arouse people's imagination, so that the original abstract word "infinite spring" has a distinct sense of image, without trace to the second sentence. Pave the way for the following lyrical discussion.
(2) Le Jing wrote sad feelings. It was a sad and beautiful spring scene, but it was linked with the rise and fall of the Sui Dynasty and the vicissitudes of history. On the contrary, it is the misty willows of the Sui Dyke, which has become the historical witness of the country's debauchery and national subjugation. Flying flowers floating in the wind seem to be a symbol of the disappearance of luxury in the Sui Dynasty. Too many, what is even more embarrassing is that although lazy learning is not far away, the feudal rulers at that time did not learn from the history of the Sui Dynasty. Sorrow without warning can only make future generations mourn today. "Pedestrians don't look at the long embankment, and the wind blows flowers and worries about killing people" is the deeper meaning contained in these two poems.