Question 1: Describes the early spring scenery in the south of the Yangtze River: clouds steaming, plums swaying, spring water rippling, peaceful and beautiful spring, Oriole singing and a pool of duckweed full of vitality, highlighting the characteristics of spring in the south of the Yangtze River and the renewal of Vientiane. (Scoring points: analyze the image for 2 points, and point out the features 1 point. )
Question 2: The author vividly shows the ambivalence of being surprised by the change of New Year phenology in a foreign land because other people are away from home as officials, despite the bright spring scenery in the south of the Yangtze River. He used the music scene to set off his sadness, expressing his sadness that he could not return home because he went abroad on business and failed to live up to the spring scenery. (Scoring points: analysis closely related to "uniqueness" and "local surprise" 2 points, traveling abroad 1 point. )
Question 1: Analysis of test questions: Parallel couplets and neck couplets refer to the second couplet and the third couplet respectively. .
Comments: This is a topic of Taoist artistic conception. The idea of doing this kind of topic is: find out the image in the sentence and describe the picture with poems. Grasp and find out the characteristics of the picture, and summarize the characteristics of the picture with two image words.
Question 2: Test analysis: There are feelings in one or two sentences of poetry, which should be lyrical in expression. This "unique" poet, an official and a wanderer, was surprised and fussed about the new year's phenology in a foreign land. At this point, artistic techniques can specifically and clearly set sadness off as joy.
Comments: You asked about love, and poetry is about scenery, so you took a lyric test. There are two ways to express one's feelings, direct and indirect. In indirect lyricism, there are also ways of lyricism through scenes, music scenes, things and allusions. According to the relationship between the scene and the situation, we can determine which lyrical way it adopts.