The first step is to draw a poet on the right side of the drawing paper, which can be sitting posture.
The second step is to draw a maple tree and some maple leaves on the poet.
The third step is to draw the place where the poet sat, and then draw the mountains and clouds in the distance.
The fourth step, after painting, paint beautiful colors, paint the rocks light brown, paint the poet's clothes blue, and paint the sky light blue.
The fifth step is to write the contents of the ancient poem "Mountain Walk" in the blank, so that a stick figure with pictures of the ancient poem "Mountain Walk" is completed.
Knowledge expansion
Walking on the Mountain is a poem written by Du Mu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem depicts the scenery seen when traveling in the mountains in autumn and shows a touching autumn color map of the mountains. Mountain roads, people, white clouds and red leaves form a harmonious and unified picture, which shows the prosperity and lofty thoughts of Gao Huai in the author's works.
The author controls the scene with emotion, quickly and accurately captures the image that can reflect the natural beauty, and integrates his own emotions into it, so that the emotional beauty and the natural beauty are integrated and the scene is blended. The whole poem is novel in conception and exquisite in layout. It absorbs gorgeous autumn colors in the bleak autumn wind, competing with spring, pleasing to the eye and making people more energetic.
This poem describes a trip to a distant mountain, and the specific creation time is difficult to confirm. The author Qiu Denghan made a poetic discovery, so he wrote this poem to commemorate it. This poem depicts the colors of autumn and shows a colorful autumn color map of mountains and forests.
The poem describes mountain roads, people, white clouds and red leaves, forming a harmonious and unified picture. These scenes are not side by side in the same position, but are organically linked, with master and slave, some in the center of the picture and some in the background. To put it simply, the first three sentences are the object, the fourth sentence is the subject, and the first three sentences are the fourth sentence to describe the background, create an atmosphere, and play a role in paving the way and setting off the atmosphere.
The poet is only describing these scenery objectively. Although the word "cold" is used, the following words such as "late" and "frost" are just sorted out, which does not show the poet's emotional tendency. After all, it only prepares for the following description-an overview of LAM Raymond's environment.
Parking is different from sitting in the maple forest, and this tendency is very obvious and strong. Mountain roads, white clouds and others did not impress the poet, but the evening scenery of Fenglin surprised him. In order to stop and enjoy the scenery of this mountain forest, I don't care to continue driving.
The scenery written in the first two sentences is already beautiful, but the poet loves the maple forest. Through the background, I have made a good preparation for describing the maple forest, so it comes naturally and leads to the fourth sentence, pointing out the reasons for loving the maple forest.