Second grade poetry

Second grade verse:

First, poetry.

1.

The sun sets slowly near the western hills, and the Yellow River flows into the East China Sea.

2. Translation.

Standing on the tall building, I saw the sunset slowly sinking next to the mountains, and the surging Yellow River rushed to the sea.

3. Appreciate.

The extraordinary ambition of the poet in this poem reflects the enterprising spirit of the people in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. The first two sentences of the poem are written and seen. "The Mountain Covers the Day" is about the view, the mountain and the scenery seen when climbing the building, and "The River with the Ocean Discharging Gold" is about the close-up view, the water is spectacular and magnificent.

Here, the poet captured the rivers and mountains of Wan Li in a very simple and plain language with just ten words; Later, when people read these ten words a thousand years later, they felt like they were underground. If they see the scenery, they will feel that their minds are open.

Second, poetry.

1.

Sleeping sickness in spring unconsciously broke the morning, and the chirping of birds disturbed my sleep.

2. Translation.

In spring, before you know it, it's dawn, and spring birds can be heard everywhere.

3. Appreciate.

The poem "Spring Dawn" was written by the poet when he lived in seclusion in Lumen Mountain, and the artistic conception is very beautiful. The poet seized the moment when he just woke up in the spring morning to describe and associate, vividly expressing the poet's love and pity for spring.

This poem does not use the general technique of directly describing the immediate spring scene, but captures the typical spring atmosphere through the "spring dawn" (spring morning) when he wakes up instantly, expressing his feelings of loving and cherishing spring. The first two sentences of this poem were written by a poet who didn't know it was dawn because of his dream on a spring night. When he woke up, he heard birds singing everywhere outside the house.

Third, poetry.

1.

White swan, white swan, bend your neck and breathe fire into the sky.

2. Translation.

"Goose, goose, goose!" Facing the blue sky, a flock of geese are singing with their necks bent.

3. Appreciate.

Ode to Goose is said to be a poem written by Luo when he was seven years old, and it is a poem describing the object. This poem, which has been passed down through the ages, has no profound ideological connotation and philosophy, but only describes things (geese) in fresh and cheerful language. Write naturally, vividly and vividly.