Read the following poem and then answer this question. (6 points) Send a firewood servant to the imperial envoy Wang Changling to meet Wugang through running water, so that he won't feel hurt when he

Read the following poem and then answer this question. (6 points) Send a firewood servant to the imperial envoy Wang Changling to meet Wugang through running water, so that he won't feel hurt when he is sent away. Green hills are the same as clouds. (1) agreed. When I saw my friend get off the boat, it was the autumn when the orange pomelo was fragrant. Facing the river wind and cold rain, the word "cool" wrote the kind of compelling coolness that I felt physically and revealed my psychological feelings when I left. The word "Shuang" is a combination of scenery and scenery, which shows the poet's sadness when he bid farewell to his friends.

(2) Example 1: The first two sentences of "Sending firewood to the Palace Que" are actually written about what you saw and felt when you saw the farewell, and the last two sentences used rich imagination to falsely write the scene after parting, turning "far" into "near" and "two townships" into "one township", implying the deep friendship between the people of the two places.

Example 2: The first two sentences in Seeing Weier are real farewell scenes, and the last two sentences are a sad realm: in the near future, a friend will spend the night in Xiaoxiang, when the moon is shining high, and apes on both sides of the strait are crying into their dreams, which makes him unable to get rid of the melancholy in his dreams. Poets better set off the sadness of parting by imagining the loneliness of friends at night.

leave out