A brief introduction to poetry:
1 Chanting Willow is a seven-character quatrain written by the poet He in the Tang Dynasty. This is a poem about objects. The poem describes the new willow in February with tender leaves, which fully shows the vitality of early spring and the poet's joy at the arrival of spring.
2. The poet ingeniously compares the spring breeze in February to scissors, and then uses anthropomorphic cutting action to turn the invisible spring breeze into a concrete and sensible vivid image, which is not only novel in conception, but also full of charm, with questions and answers.
3, jasper makeup into a tree height, ten thousand hanging moss tapestry. I don't know who cut the thin leaves, but the spring breeze in February is like scissors. Tall willow trees are dotted with jasper, and ten thousand drooping willow branches are like green ribbons. I don't know who cut this thin leaf. The spring breeze in February is like a clever pair of scissors.
Second, the work appreciation:
1. This poem is about willow trees in early spring and February. The poet used metaphor and personification to vividly sing the charming charm of tender willow in early spring and praised the wonderful work of nature.
2. Jasper dresses up as a tree, giving people an overall impression. The beauty of willow image lies in its branch length. Once a year, it grows new green leaves and hangs down, which has a charming posture in the spring breeze. Jasper here can refer to real jade, but also implies the meaning of small jasper, referring to a beautiful young woman from a small family.
3. The image beauty of willow is often used in classical poetry to describe the slim figure and graceful waist of a beauty, but this poem is unique and turns willow into a beauty.
4. This poem has lofty ideas and clever metaphors. First, it focuses on the big picture, and then it is described in segments. The more you write, the more detailed you are, and the shape and spirit of the willow tree are vividly expressed. A series of images in the poem are interlocking, and the topic is to chant willow, but not only to chant willow, but also to chant spring and sing nature.