These two poems are a blend of scenes. Please take these two poems as examples to talk about the relationship between love and scenery.

Scenes can be written separately, and scenes can see each other: scenes can follow situations, and situations can also follow situations; There are scenes and feelings, scenes and feelings, and scenes and feelings; In the scene before feelings, emotions are easy to grasp; Love is before the scene, and the general emotion is more implicit.

Write only the scenery, not the feelings, and the scenery is full of feelings.

Situational relationship-lyrical by the scenery, emotional in the scenery, blending in the scenery.

(1) The concrete expression of situational relationship: Syaraku's emotions and happy scenes, as well as sad and sad scenes-form a positive contrast.

Writing sad feelings with happy scenes and writing sad feelings with Syaraku —— A contrast.

⑵ How to write a scene: ① Write from a variety of feelings; (2) Dynamic and static writing (sound and silence); 3 total score combined with writing;

(4) Writing by rhetorical means; ⑤ Writing with the help of associative imagination.