Read the ancient poems and complete the questions. (4 points) Recalling that Jiangnan Baijuyi Jiangnan is good and the scenery is old; When the sun rises, flowers in the river are better than fire, an

Read the ancient poems and complete the questions. (4 points) Recalling that Jiangnan Baijuyi Jiangnan is good and the scenery is old; When the sun rises, flowers in the river are better than fire, and spring comes to the river.

Question 1: OK.

Question 2: Did you write Chunjiang Jiangnan with figurative rhetoric? The beauty of green (greener than blue grass) expresses the author's love for the beauty of the south of the Yangtze River (beautiful rivers and mountains).

Question 1: Analysis of test questions: The beauty in the south of the Yangtze River is what the poet personally felt and experienced. Bai Juyi expressed his admiration for the endless beauty of Jiangnan. The author was outspoken and praised Jiangnan directly with the word "good" in the first sentence of "Good in Jiangnan".

Comments: How to grasp the thoughts and feelings of poetry? 1. Look at the hint and set the tone. Title, author, notes, etc. The emotion of a poem often provides us with important hints to understand the emotion of this poem. Some poem titles are suggestive in themselves: for example, the word "happiness" in Du Fu's Delighting in Rain on a Spring Night implies the poet's joy and praise for the arrival of the spring rain. 2. Grasp the image and tap the connotation. 3. Taste the sentences and feel the feelings. First, we should grasp the key words and expressions that directly express our feelings in the text. Second, we should pay attention to the correlation between allusions and historical figures.

Question 2: Test analysis: "Green as blue" is a metaphor, and blue is a plant called bluegrass. In spring, the river is as green as bluegrass. Why is the water so green in spring? Because trees are especially green in spring. The reflection is in the water, green as jasper. This describes the green and intoxicating beauty of the riverside, from which we can read the author's praise and love for the beautiful scenery of Jiangnan. Test center:

Comments: To appreciate a sentence from the perspective of rhetoric, we must first point out the rhetorical devices used in the poem, and then point out what this rhetoric has written, what expressive effect it has, and what emotions it has expressed.