(Poetry)
The author writes according to the chronological order of the sun's movement, from morning to sunset.
Sunboat (1982)
There is a mysterious route during the day,
Rowing a huge gilded boat,
When it passes through the meridian of the headspace,
He slowly tore off the sail.
Along the way, it passes through tight light waves,
Or dock on the shore of the sea of clouds,
When it unloaded a batch of shiny silver,
Sail to another port.
But as it approaches darkness,
But there was a fire on the boat,
It sank into the gray waves,
But a thousand silver stars were splashed!
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1. What happened to the color of the sun during its operation?
Clear: gold (in the morning)-white (rising before sunset)-red (at sunset)
2. What does this poem mean? "When it passes the meridian overhead, it slowly pulls off the sail."?
Clear: When the sun rises high, it shines without hindrance.
3. "When it unloaded a batch of shining silver, it sailed to another port." What rhetorical devices were used? What does this mean? What is the expressive function?
Clear: Metaphor. The author uses "silver" as a metaphor for the sun, "unloading a batch of shining silver" as a metaphor for the dark night, and "sailing to another harbor" as a metaphor for the sun about to set. The author vividly shows the position of the sun in the sky and the change of light with metaphors, giving people space for beauty and imagination.
4. "But when it sailed into darkness, the ship caught fire." What did these two poems express?
Clear: The sun sinks into the clouds and reflects the sunset glow.