The beauty of quoting famous lines from ancient poems as titles

"Half of the essay is half as good as the question." The title is the eye of the composition. If we can embed a pair of beautiful and bright big eyes into the composition, readers will fall in love with this article at first sight, then our works will win more favor at first sight. The title needs to be innovative and highlight the word "new" to be novel, unique and original.

Classical poems are rich in symbolic meaning and connotation. Using them as titles is unconventional, novel and refined, making people feel shocked. Second, readers like to hear and see it, and it is full of intimacy. Taiwanese writer San Mao's novel "Suddenly Looking Back" uses the words and phrases in the Song Dynasty poet Xin Qiji's "The Sapphire Case? Yuanxiao", "Everyone has searched for him thousands of times, but when he suddenly looks back, he is in a dimly lit place"; Peng Jingfeng's "Post Road" "Pear Blossom" is an adaptation of Lu You's poem "Pear Blossoms bloom everywhere on the Yi Road". Qiong Yao's "The Courtyard is Deep" also uses the phrase "How deep the courtyard is".

Using poetry as the title, it brings out many beautiful features. Such as "Only because I am in this mountain" (a poem by Su Shi), "Only on a tall building" (translated from Wang Guowei's poem), "Let the wind and rain pass through my life" (translated into "a coop and let the wind and rain pass through my life"), etc. Another example: The essay on the topic of "Integrity" is titled "Searching for It A Thousand Baidus in the Crowd", and the essay on the topic of "Missing" is titled "The So-called Beauty, Is on the Side of the Water". Both of them quote famous poems and have strong lyricism. The colors also contain profound pun meanings. ?

You can also write a subtitle when quoting poetry. For example, in Lu Guang's "Chinese Girl", there is a section about Yuan Weimin's almost cruel and ruthless training of women's volleyball girls. The subtitle is "The Tao is ruthless but sentimental", which is a utilization of the poems of Liu Yuxi, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. Using "the moon waxes and wanes" to write about the joys and sorrows not only has a clear theme, but also makes people think about it. Using "the storm is about to come and the storm will fill the building" to write about the turmoil of the parent-teacher meeting can make people be infected by the tense atmosphere as soon as they come into contact with the topic of the composition. ?

Quoting poems in articles can be divided into three situations: quoting poems, quoting poems in the article, and quoting poems at the end of the article. The functions are as follows:

1. Quoting poems and essay questions , can play a distinct and eye-catching role.

2. Quoting poems in the article can make the article more beautiful and colorful.

3. Quoting poems at the end of the article can not only summarize the full text, but also deepen the theme, killing two birds with one stone. Quoting poems in composition titles is clear and eye-catching. It makes the title novel and eye-catching, attracting readers to read the article, and it can also show the author's literary skills. For example, the article "The silkworms will not run out until the silkworms die" quotes the famous poem "The silkworms will run out until the silkworms die" (Untitled) by Li Shangyin ( Definition: A spring silkworm spins a cocoon and spins out silk only when it dies.) The composition title is not only in line with the content of the explanation, but also helps to arouse people's interest in reading and create rich associations.

Quoting poems in the article can make the article more beautiful and colorful. For example, the article "Past Events Yiyi" quotes the verses in "Poetry of a Thousand Families" that praise the scenery of the motherland, showing us the scenery of spring, summer, autumn and winter: The writer who wrote about spring has "Everything is always spring" (interpretation: the spring breeze makes flowers bloom, and everything is colorful. They are all spring scenery).

"Dou Chanjuan" (interpretation: The Green Girl of the Frost God and Chang'e in the Moon are not afraid of the cold, competing for beauty in the cold moon and frost, competing for beauty and beauty in the cold moon and frost, comparing their beautiful and pure appearance).

Some writers who wrote about winter include "The plum blossoms and snowflakes are fighting for the spring but they are not willing to fall, and the poet has spent money on commentaries" (interpretation: both the plum blossoms and the snowflakes think that they have all the spring beauty, and neither one is willing to admit defeat. It is difficult for the poet, It is difficult to write a critical article), these poems are like beautiful pictures and close-up shots, leaving a deep impression on readers.

Quoting verses at the end of the article kills two birds with one stone. It can not only summarize the full article, but also deepen the theme. For example, at the end of "The Pear Blossoms on the Post Road", Lu You is quoted from the poem "The Pear Blossoms on the Post Roads are blooming everywhere" (interpretation: Pear blossoms are blooming everywhere along the spring breeze) from Lu You's "Wen Wujun Prefecture has returned to Xijing" (interpretation: the spring breeze is everywhere along the way), which is the finishing touch and structurally echoes the title. , deepening the theme in content, symbolizing the spirit of Lei Feng being carried forward everywhere in China.

As a common rhetorical method, one expresses one's thoughts, feelings or opinions by intentionally quoting poems, celebrity examples, aphorisms, etc. in articles. Its main functions include: 1. It can make the expressed language concise and concise, add appeal, and help the author express his feelings; 2. It can provide powerful arguments for the author's views and opinions, enhancing persuasiveness; 3. It is conducive to Readers generate associations or echoes while reading, achieving the effect of bringing forth the old and bringing forth the new, enhancing vividness, or being humorous and enhancing the image.

China’s five thousand years of civilization history has left behind a vast ocean of precious documents. Poetry is one of the brightest pearls. Cultivate students' innovative consciousness of actively, actively and flexibly quoting ancient poems, and replace the beautiful poems with delicacies on their own composition table, and students' compositions will be in high spirits.