Yu Guangzhong) Yu Guangzhong was born in Yongchun County, Fujian Province. Born in Nanjing in the 17th year of the Republic of China. When Yu was in college, he had already published new poems and short reviews in newspapers. After graduating from college, he published a collection of poems. Forty-three years later, he founded the Blue Star Poetry Society and published it one after another. Prose works.
Yu is good at both new poetry and prose, with varied styles and rich writings. New poetry collections include Wuling Boy, White Jade Bitter Melon,
Tug of War with Eternity, etc., and prose collections include The Fallacy of the Left Hand. Thoughts, Xiaoyaoyou, Crane Burning Man, Listen to the Cold Rain, On the Watershed
etc.
"Explanation"
This article is selected from Listen to the Cold Rain. The author encountered changes in his family and country, and his works often reveal his deep thoughts about his family and country.
This article uses the slightly cold and humid spring rain to symbolize the mood, and uses the sound of rain and the rain scene as an introduction to recall my half-life wandering experience.
The article often quotes ancient poems to It reflects the nostalgia and longing for the motherland, mountains and traditional culture. The writing
Time and space are intertwined, the sentence structure is changeable, and it is highly experimental.
Theme: Reminiscing about the past through the sound of rain and the scenery, in order to express our admiration for our motherland, mountains and traditional culture.
"Appreciation"
Ending with a description of the mood of looking at the home in the rain, the author uses a time-space interlacing method in the middle paragraphs: suddenly
Past, suddenly Now; sometimes the homeland, sometimes a foreign land, and at any time back to Taiwan, back to Xiamen Street, the intricate knowledge of literature and science
is the author's attempt to express endless complex emotions; and his unimpeded literary talent, It is enough to make the reader's mood rise and fall with the author's spiritual changes, but not feel messy.
After reading it carefully, I found that the theme and connotation are very simple. They all express the author's Chinese consciousness,
praise and attachment to Chinese culture. The special feature of this article actually lies in its form. It deconstructs words, breaks the order of writing, and uses the form of percussion music to achieve an absolute sense of music by relying on the changes in the length and length of sentences. A large number of long and short Chinese
sentences are used to create structural beauty, and words with homophones and different meanings are used to create intricate changes.
It is a characteristic of his form to complete it in one go without interruption, especially in the last sentence "Qingming this season rain"
Suddenly shortened, forming a strong rhythm with the previous long sentence Feelings, and endless exclamations. It is completely used as a poetic method. The length of the sentence just shows that it is raining non-stop, and the image of rain is about to come out.
This article is from an era filled with sorrowful thoughts about our past home and country. It has been a long time, but when I read it today, I still feel that it is the most musical and rhythmic text I have ever read. The poet writes, and the words are particularly condensed
Vivid and rhythmic. Many people commented that they felt they liked Yu Guangzhong's prose more than his poetry.
Rhetorical skills in "Listen to the Cold Rain" What you can learn the most from "Listen to the Cold Rain" should be the "rich
rhetoric" skills (1) Vivid metaphors A metaphor is a figure of speech that "uses another to describe this". There are two or more things that are similar, and "that" similar thing is used to illustrate " This kind of thing is called "metaphor". Metaphors such as "like" and "such" are usually used to connect two things.
For example: △The western United States is mountainous and deserty, thousands of miles dry, and the sky is as blue as Angelo? The eyes of the Saxons
are as red as the skin of the Indians, and the clouds are rare white birds. △It is said that they live on bamboo buildings,
urgent The sound of rain is like a waterfall, and the sound of dense snow is like broken jade...
(2) In a well-proportioned dual language, in terms of form, the upper and lower sentences have the same number of words, similar syntax, and the same structure.
If they are equal and opposite, it is called "dual". In terms of content, those with similar meanings are called "positive", and those with opposite meanings are called "opposition".
For example: △First the material is steep, and then the rainy season begins, sometimes dripping, sometimes pattering, the sky is wet
The ground is wet, even in dreams, it seems Hold the umbrella.
△The snow is so white that it is illusory, so cold that it is sober,......
(3) Distinctive transformation When describing a thing, changing its original nature and turning it into another thing with a completely different nature
To describe and describe it, it is called For "transformation", also known as "analogy". It can be divided into three types: imagining things as people, personifying things as things, and imagining virtual things as reality. For example: △ Simply freeze the wet gray rain into dry and refreshing white rain
The hexagonal crystals circled down in the windless air. When their eyebrows and shoulders were all white, they fell down with a flick of their hand.
△The rain is coming. When the rain comes, the tiles say so. One tile says a hundred billion tiles say, Play it softly, Shen Shen.
The ground plays...
(4) Neat parallelism uses syntax with similar structure to express images of the same scope and nature one after another.
This is called "parallelism".
For example: △The remaining mountains and water are like this. The emperor, the queen, and the earth are like this. People from the north to the south of Guizhou are like this.
△Is that China? Of course, China will always be China. It’s just that the apricot blossoms and spring rain are no longer there,
the shepherd boy’s distant fingers are no longer there, and the drizzle at Jianmen and the light dust in Weicheng are no longer there.
(5) Hierarchy of order Whenever there are two or more things to be mentioned, these things have proportions of size
and the proportions have a certain order. Therefore, when speaking and writing, progressing step by step in sequence is called "layer
passing".
For example: △The rain is on his umbrella, on the umbrellas of millions of people in this city, on the raincoats on the houses, on the antennas, it is raining in Keelung
The harbor is on the breakwater, on the boat in the strait, Qingming Festival It rains this season.
△No matter how heroic and chivalrous you are, I’m afraid you won’t be able to withstand repeated wind and rain. A dozen young men listen to the rain, and their red candles are groggy. Two dozen middle-aged people listen to the rain, in the passenger boat, the river is wide and the clouds are low? Three dozen gray heads listening to the rain under the monk's hut, this is death
The pain of Song Dynasty, the life of a sensitive heart: upstairs, on the river, in the temple, they are strung with cold rain beads.
(6) Harmonious analogy. The same word or sentence is used repeatedly one after another, which is called "analogy overlap".
For example: △For example, if you write the word "rain" out of thin air, bit by bit, drizzle, patter, patter,
All the clouds and rain will appear in it.
△Listen to the cold rain. Look at that cold rain. Sniff, smell, that cold rain, lick, that cold rain.
△The rain is misty and psychedelic. Smell it carefully. It is refreshing and refreshing, with a little mint fragrance.
(7) In vivid inversion language, sentences that deliberately reverse the grammatical order are called "inversion".
For example: △Because rain is the most primitive percussion music that starts from the other side of memory. The tile is the most subdued piece of music.
The gray gentleness of the instrument covers those who listen to the rain. The tile is the umbrella of music.
△Going home every day, winding through the labyrinth of long and short alleys from Kinmen Street to Xiamen Street, walking into the rainy and windy
Feifei makes people even more imaginative.
△Rain should be a drop of wet soul, who is shouting outside the window. "Impressions"
Prose should arouse readers' screams, unlike novels where stories can be used The plot has many changes and wins. However,
when writing and writing, the author can stimulate the readers' various senses, making the readers hear, see, and walk in the
environment, causing the effect of empathy, and also Can make prose attractive. Yu Guangzhong's prose often requires readers to "enjoy" their sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell at the same time. Therefore, listening to the cold rain is a piece of writing rich in "sensibility" article. Since when writing an article, you need to arouse various sensory stimulations in the reader, so while reading the prose, you should also integrate your own mood into the article and use your senses to get rid of the real
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Purpose, from this lesson, I realized the lifelikeness of prose, no longer feeling rigid or lifeless
The purpose of prose is not necessarily to The author may be elaborating some great principles just because of a sudden whim
and inspiration. The article written in this way has a "real sense".
I don’t like reading, but I am somewhat interested in Yu Guangzhong’s modern poetry and prose. What are the characteristics?
I think it is probably because his works give me I feel light, lively and full of vitality. Among modern writers, no one can interpret his kaleidoscope-like imagination to readers as well as Yu Guangzhong. Even if it is the same article, my feelings after reading it are always different every time. If I can learn a little bit of his skill
it will definitely be of endless use. Recently, I have learned to put my own feelings into words. By writing it down, on the one hand
you can express your emotions; on the other hand, you can let your good classmates and good friends know what kind of person "I" am. Sometimes there are some The words may not be spoken, so "writing" becomes the best way of expression.
Isn’t the inheritance of five thousand years of Chinese history and culture accumulated word by word? Today's world has become
more colorful, which means there is more space waiting for us to color!