Appreciation of Wang Wei's Poems in Zhuliguan

Question 1: The voice is so low that no one can hear it except my comrade-in-arms Mingyue.

Question 2: A.

Question 1: Test analysis: "Th

Appreciation of Wang Wei's Poems in Zhuliguan

Question 1: The voice is so low that no one can hear it except my comrade-in-arms Mingyue.

Question 2: A.

Question 1: Test analysis: "The voice is so low that no one can hear it except my comrade", and Mingyue incarnates as "Yue Ming", turning the moon into a bosom friend. Therefore, this is a poem that meets the requirements.

Comments: Common rhetoric includes metaphor, personification, exaggeration, rhetorical questions, parallelism and so on. We should not only know their respective characteristics, but also make a correct appreciation in combination with the context.

Question 2: Analysis of test questions: The expression of "being an official in the DPRK" in item A is incorrect. According to the understanding of the background of poetry creation, Zhuliguan is a five-character poem written by Wang Wei, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty, when he lived in seclusion in Wangchuan, Lantian in his later years.

Comments: When doing this kind of topic, you must read through the full text to understand the main idea of the poem, and then read all the poems involved intensively, and make a comprehensive evaluation and measurement according to your own understanding of poetry and related knowledge of poetry.