Read the following ancient poem and answer the following two questions. (5 points) Lone Goose Du Fu The lone wild goose does not drink and peck, but flies and cries out to the flock. Who can pity a

Read the following ancient poem and answer the following two questions. (5 points) Lone Goose Du Fu The lone wild goose does not drink and peck, but flies and cries out to the flock. Who can pity a shadow and miss each other thousands of times?

Title 1: The poet uses the lone wild goose as a metaphor for himself (writing that the lone wild goose does not drink or peck, but just keeps flying and chasing its companions), expressing the desolation of his wandering life. Feelings; longing for relatives and friends in hometown (longing for family reunion and reunion of friends after experiencing turmoil); lofty pursuit of not falling into the clouds. (Just answer two points)

Small question 1: The last couplet uses contrast (contrast) to highlight the lofty pursuit of the lone goose with the mediocre cry of the wild crow. It expresses Du Fu's longing for his relatives, friends and close friends, and his disgust for some vulgar people. (It can also be said that the writing method of foil is used. The lone goose misses the flock so urgently, and it is so painful and tiring; but the wild crows don't understand and ignore it at all, they keep making noises and enjoying themselves. It shows Du Fu's love for the flock. The longing for relatives and close friends, and the disgust for some vulgar people)

Small question 1: This question tests students’ understanding and grasp of poetry, and pay attention to the emotions revealed in the poem. .

Small question 2: This question is related to the theme of the poem. It tastes and analyzes language. The author uses contrasting techniques to express the author's disgust for people like "wild crows".