Author's brief introduction.
Su (1897- 1999) was born in the twenty-third year of Guangxu in the former Qing Dynasty, on February 24th of the lunar calendar. Formerly known as Su Xiaomei, the scientific name is Samui, and the word "snow forest" (because of the famous sentence "Shan Ye is full of snow, and the forest is beautiful under the moon" by Gao Qi Yongmei, a poet of the Ming Dynasty, the word "snow forest" was taken). After becoming famous in the late 1920s, she published her works under the pseudonyms of "Ms. Lin Xue" and "Ms. Lu Yi". My ancestral home is Lingxiasu Village, Taiping County, Anhui Province. According to the Taiping Su Family Tree, the surname of Taiping Mountain is Su in Meishan, Sichuan, and Su is the 34th generation descendant of Su Zhe, a writer in the Song Dynasty.
Appreciation of Wutong:
"Wutong" is an excerpt from Su's prose collection "Blue Sky". This article describes a dying bare buttonwood tree. Even after being "split" by strong winds and thunderstorms and "eaten" by ants, there will still be many green leaves on the tree when spring comes, but this new life has been attacked by strong winds and hurt by ants. However, the brave phoenix tree did not stop it from surviving. It is still "budding, spitting out new leaves, busy all spring and all summer". The author endowed the Chinese parasol tree with tenacious will and strong vitality, which fully demonstrated the author's love for life.
The most prominent writing technique of this paper is to rely on things to support people. Since ancient times, many literati have pinned their feelings on the phoenix tree, which has always been a symbol of desolation and sadness. For example, Wang Changling's Poem of Long Letters in Autumn says, "The phoenix tree in Jinjing is yellow and the autumn leaves are yellow, and the bead curtain does not roll frost at night. The smoked jade pillow has no color, and you can listen to the Nangong for a long time. " It is about a girl who is deprived of youth, freedom and happiness. In the desolate and lonely palace, she lay alone, listening to the palace leak. The first sentence of the poem uses the phoenix tree to solve the problem, which sets off a bleak and cold atmosphere. However, the author Su did the opposite, endowing the phoenix tree with tenacious will and strong vitality, and revealing that life is not always smooth. In the face of difficulties and setbacks, we should have firm faith and tenacious perseverance! From the beginning, the author tried to describe the withered state and harsh environment of the phoenix tree. "I'm afraid this phoenix tree will never live again!" "The branches of the buttonwood tree were eroded by ants and gradually weakened. One night after a thunderstorm, the upper part of it cracked, leaving only a tree more than twenty feet high. " In this state, the Chinese parasol tree actually reveals many green leaves, which highlights the main idea of the work: praising strong will and tenacious vitality.
Writing essay questions:
Different people write different chrysanthemums. For example, in A Dream of Red Mansions, Daiyu, Baoyu, Baochai, Xiangyun and Tanchun all wrote poems about chrysanthemums, which reflected their different personalities and tastes. Another example is Tao Yuanming's leisure of "picking chrysanthemums under the hedge" and Huang Chao's whimsy of "reporting peach blossoms together". Chairman Mao's lofty sentiments of "yellow flowers in the battlefield are particularly fragrant" also reflect their different hearts. Please write on the topic of "Chrysanthemum".
Sue, a 1000-year-old female writer
-I'm afraid this phoenix tree will never live again!
When people come to this phoenix tree, they always say so regretfully.
However, I know that next spring will come.
Will there be ants and breezes next spring?
Although this essay is not long, its limited words contain rich artistic skills and ideological implications. "I'm afraid this phoenix tree will never live again." The opening sentence is amazing, accompanied by the exclamation of passers-by, which arouses readers' curiosity and exploration. Jump out of the circle that usually describes lush plants, but describe a "bare" phoenix tree.