There are various forms of artistic expression in ancient poetry, and the appreciation of artistic expression generally includes three aspects: the evaluation of expression, the appreciation of artistic expression and the appreciation of rhetorical devices.
Reminder: In the appreciation of ancient poetry, proposers often use several titles such as "expression skills, writing characteristics, writing techniques, artistic characteristics and expression techniques", but in fact they are similar. Please read the answers carefully and don't confuse them.
How do you ask this question: What kind of expression is used in this poem? Question Variant: Please analyze the expressive technique (or artistic technique or skill) of this poem. How does the poet express his feelings? What's the effect?
It is divided into three steps: 1, which clearly points out which artistic technique is used;
2. Analyze with specific poems;
3. The expressive effect of this technique or the emotion of poetry.
Such as: December Yao folk songs? Bieqing (Master Wang)
I'm afraid of the sudden dusk and dusk, why not be ecstatic? New tears overwhelm old ones, and heartbroken people remember heartbroken people. How thin is Chou-heung today? The ribbon is three inches wide.
What is the main spelling of this word?
Use direct lyrical expression. (1) Young women's lovesickness after parting is vividly manifested from four angles: fear of dusk, forgetting myself, new tears and heartbroken people (2). (3)
Another example is:
Visiting ancient Li Bai in Viet Nam and China.
Gou Jian, the king of Yue, defeated Wu Gui, and the soldiers all surrendered.
Maid-in-waiting is like a flower in Man Chun Hall, but now only partridges are flying.
Please analyze the artistic technique of this poem.
This poem uses the method of contrast. (Step 1) Contrast the bustling scene of "Enemy at the Gates returning home with clothes" and "Maid-in-waiting as a flower in Man Chun Hall" with the bleak scene of "only partridges flying" now, forming a strong contrast. The second step is to express the poet's historical feelings of ups and downs in the past. (Step 3)