Chaos highlights the characteristics of strong vitality and vigorous growth of spring grass [gd=0].
2. Express the poet's thoughts and feelings that he hates the secular world and is unwilling to pursue fame and gain [/gd].
This poem describes the vigorous growth of spring grass in the wild, revealing his disgust for the bustling places of chariots and horses. (2 points) The author rejects the secular society, and the noble character of pursuing physical and mental freedom is entrusted. (2 points)
4.① Comparison: The first two sentences highlight the vitality of spring grass in rural areas, and the last two sentences say that you will not be born in the city. The contrast before and after gives a strong impression. (2 points)
② The last two sentences personify Cao Chun by analogy. The "suspicious" sentence describes its psychology, and the fourth sentence describes its form and gives it emotional feelings. (2 points)
5. One or two sentences in this cursing poem describe the vigorous vitality of grass, which is similar to the famous sentence "wildfire never quite consumes them, the spring breeze blows high" in the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's Farewell to Ancient Grass.
6. The first two sentences of the poem give full play to the vigorous growth of spring grass in the countryside, but the last two sentences suddenly turn around and write that spring grass will grow only when it enters the city gate. Before and after the contrast, the contrast is great, giving a strong impression.
7. The whole text is rigorous and the artistic conception is muddy, which not only highlights the purity and nobility of spring grass, but also highlights the yearning for a free and quiet life, and it is full of twists and turns, expressing the boredom and disgust of extravagant life.
Second, the original poem
Cao Chun
[Song] Liu Chang
Spring grass is indescribable and the water front is full of glory.
It seems that the chariots and horses are bustling, and they will not be born when they enter the city gate.
Three. Precautions:
① Liu Chang (about1008-1069) is the original father and a new metaphor. Northern Song literati. Everyone in the world calls Mr. Gong. He used to be the official of three secretaries, such as Zhi Zhihao. Appreciate the bachelor of Hanlin. Dare to say things in the DPRK, at most, have political achievements for the government. He is famous for his erudition. There are Biography of Seven Classics, Spring and Autumn Balance and Gong Shi Collection. He and his brother are called "Er Liu", and his son Liu, who is called "San Liu".
② Continuous, which means that the grass is thick and continuous; Unnamed; I can't name it.
(3) in the original, vilen; Rong, Hua
(4) the ground, a "place".
No, I didn't see it. Spring grass seems to be tired of the noise of the city, and it doesn't grow when it arrives in the city.