At the end of the poem, greatness and strength like you appeared twice. Do you repeat it? Why?

No, at the end of Ode to the Yellow River, the phrase "as great and as strong as you" appeared twice in a row. Repeated rhetoric was used to render the atmosphere, to praise the Chinese people's national spirit of perseverance and fighting to the end, and to inspire them to be "great and strong" like the Yellow River, and to defend the Yellow River and China with heroism and strong determination.

First, repetition rhetoric: in order to highlight a certain meaning and emphasize a certain feeling, deliberately repeat a word or sentence. Function: mainly used in poetry, it plays the role of reciting and expressing strong feelings repeatedly. At the same time, repeated rhetorical devices can also make the format of poetry orderly, ups and downs, and beautiful language.

1. keeps repeating (there are no other words in the middle). Example: The valley echoed, he just left, he just left.

Repeated intervals (there are other words in the middle). For example, it seems that there are no three provinces, and the party and the country are more and more like one country. Without the three northeastern provinces, no one would make a sound, but the party and the country are more and more like a country.

Second, Ode to the Yellow River.

The Yellow River Cantata is a group of poems written by the famous poet Guang William. J (formerly known as Zhang Guangnian) to cooperate with the large-scale national symphony created by musician Xian Xinghai. The poet praised our nation by symbolic means, inspired Chinese sons and daughters to be as great and strong as the Yellow River, and defended the Yellow River and China with heroism and strong determination. Its melody is passionate, its music is magnificent, it is magnificent, its enthusiasm is far-reaching, it is full of strong impact and shocking power, it shows the unruly blood of the Yellow River and the heroic spirit of the Chinese nation, it praises the magnificent Yellow River and has a long history, which has nurtured countless Chinese sons and daughters. It has been incorporated into the experimental teaching material of compulsory education curriculum standard (adopted by the national primary and secondary school teaching material examination and approval Committee 200 1). Published by People's Education Press. ) Lesson 6 Ode to the Yellow River.