The characteristics of Xixi’s sunny and rainy scenery

The characteristics of Xixi's sunny and rainy scenery are as follows:

The article "Xixi's sunny and rainy" describes the author's visit to Xixi in chronological order. The author first introduces the description of the scenery of the West Lake, using the neatness and compactness of the West Lake to reflect the variety of Xixi, and comprehensively depicts the scenery of Xixi. He also uses anthropomorphic rhetoric throughout the text to make the language vivid and full of charm, and to express the beauty of Xixi. The view is unique.

"Sunny Rain in Xixi" describes personality

"Sunny Rain in Xixi" not only describes the wild charm of the scenery of Xixi beside the West Lake, but also captures the beautiful characteristics of the changes in sunshine and rain here. The characteristic of this prose is that the author is good at capturing the momentary appearance of the landscape from the changes in weather, and writes about the personality of the landscape. Therefore, the landscape is alive and alive.

In addition, when the author writes about the personality of the scenery, he does not write about the scenery alone, but combines it with the people. People have thoughts, emotions, and personalities. Therefore, scenery also has charm and personality.

The article starts from the disappointment of Yuanning’s visit to the West Lake. It writes about the wild charm of the West Lake and the bad luck and horror of visiting the ancient tombs. It also writes about the rapidly changing landscape by car, and then writes about the labor of the girl rocking the boat. , and then wrote about the visit to Qiuxue Temple in Xixi with Lao Long and his wife.

All of these are writing about people, feelings, and scenery. They combine scenery with people and feelings, and describe the changes in people and feelings, matching the ups and downs of the scenery. Therefore the scenery is also personalized.

Introduction

This book contains thirty prose, essays and poetry works by the modern Chinese writer Yu Dafu. There are quite a few editions of Yu Dafu's collected works in China. This book adheres to the "Moving Clouds Have Shadows" book series. "While compiling and selecting famous poems, we also search widely and supplement them with relevant historical records and pictures, which are inconsistent with the main text." According to the policy, relevant background literature and historical pictures should be appropriately added to the relevant parts of each work.

As time goes by, this person has passed away, and hundreds of years have passed. Over the past hundred years, so many earth-shattering events, so many wanderings, heroes' spirit, and love between children have all disappeared with the passage of time, leaving the people who came after them feeling regretful about the passing years and saying nothing! And the traces of past joys and sorrows remain.