Q 1: What images appear in this poem? What do the first two poems describe? (4 points)
A: There are images of rain, chicken, bamboo, stream, bridge and gardenia in this poem. (2 points) The first sentence and the second sentence describe the beautiful scenery of the mountain village in the rain: the curved stream is surrounded by lush bamboo forests, along the path next to the bamboo forests, across the wooden bridge across the stream, hearing crows, and looking inside, several farmhouses are vaguely exposed between the cliffs in the drizzle. (2 points)
Question 2: How does this poem express the author's thoughts and feelings? Please analyze it briefly. (4 points)
This poem expresses the poet's calm and happy mood. (2 points) By depicting the beautiful natural scenery of the mountain village, it shows the farmers' simple, busy and happy interest in rural life.
Question 3: What does "auntie" mean in the poem?
Answer: wife, daughter-in-law; Aunt, mother-in-law (once called in Tang Dynasty). Always refers to daughter-in-law and mother-in-law
Question 4: What is the expression of the last sentence? Jane said the meaning described in this sentence.
A: Contrast is used. Use the word "leisure" to reflect the busyness of farmers. Ten miles of fragrant gardenias set off the beautiful natural scenery of mountain villages and the simple and happy taste of rural life, expressing the poet's calm and happy mood.
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Rain over the mountain village:
Don Wang Jian
Whole poem:
One or two chickens crow in the rain, and Zhuxicun Road leans against Banqiao.
Mother-in-law called a silkworm bath, and she was idle in the court with gardenias.
Introduction:
Rain in the Mountain Village is a seven-character quatrain written by the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Jian. The first two sentences express the tranquility of the mountain village by describing the scenery. The third sentence says that women wash silkworms in the rain, which shows the busyness of farmers. The fourth sentence reflects the busyness of the local people through the leisure of flowers. The whole poem depicts a fresh and beautiful picture of busy farming in a mountain village.