Solana F ē n ɡ Shu ā n ɡ q ?, C ā n ɡ y and n ɡ Hu 'a Surh, Saint Dā n ɡ Jovan Neo, Mo Xu Pí n ɡ Wu.
Plain practice frost, eagle painting extraordinary. ? Thinking of a sly rabbit, I look like a worried Hu. Tapestry has amazing optical rotation and amazing potential. When you hit every bird, your hair and blood will splash out to smooth the weeds.
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On the white silk, the wind and frost soared. It turns out that the goshawk on paper is fierce and different from the general body. It tried to kill the sly rabbit, squinting, with deep and sharp eyes. As long as the iron ring of the steel wire rope is untied, the painted eagle will fly in the air; As long as you call it gently, the painted eagle will flap its wings and fly. When it is allowed to fight with every bird, we will see the spectacular sight of every bird's blood spilling over the grassland.
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This is a poem. The author uses the eagle to express his ambition, and by depicting the majestic posture and flying expression of the eagle in the painting, as well as the passion of fighting and the wonderful music (Yingsui), he shows his high-spirited and energetic mind and contempt for mediocrity when he was young.
The whole poem consists of eight sentences, which are divided into three layers: one or two sentences are the first layer, pointing out the topic. In a surprised tone, it is said that there is a sudden wind and frost chill on the white painting silk. This chill immediately pointed out in the second sentence: It turned out that the vigorous and extraordinary painting eagle seemed to rise from the wind and frost, praising the artistic effect produced by the special skills of painting.
This poem begins with an inverted sentence. Du Fu's "Song of Jiang Painting Eagle" begins with this statement: The painting is an eagle with horns, murderous and mysterious. It is positive to start with the corner eagle painted by the eagle painter and then describe the chill in the picture. The reason why this poem is called "reverse insertion method" is because it is written to practice wind and frost first, and then point out "painting eagle"
This technique, combined with the use of a pen, effectively depicts the imposing manner of painting an eagle and attracts readers. Du Fu's poems make good use of this technique. For example, "Song of Liu Shaofu's New Painting in Fengxian County" begins: "There are no maple trees in the class, and the mountains and rivers smoke, which is strange." "Draw a Line" begins: "When you see a duck in the high Tang Dynasty, your bones are cold in the autumn."
The middle four sentences are the second layer, describing the expression of the eagle on the screen, which is a positive article. Linking the two sentences means that the eagle's eyes are similar to those of Emperor Sun, and it looks like it is going to catch a clever rabbit, thus depicting the eagle's movements and psychological state before the fight. It is a vivid stroke that makes the eagle in the painting come to life at once, just like a real eagle.
The goshawk with a metal round shaft shines brightly. As long as the silk rope is untied, it can spread its wings and fly. The painted eagle hanging on the porch is full of vitality, as if ready to chase the school rabbit at any time, thus describing the eagerness of the painted eagle. Taking the real eagle as the contrast, the author vividly describes the painting eagle with these two poems.