Read the following poems and answer the questions at the end (20 points) Six Miscellaneous Poems about Mountain Dwelling (Part 1)

Gold. Yuan Haowen's "Six Miscellaneous Poems about Living in the Mountains" (Choose one)

Thin bamboo and rattan hanging diagonally

Flowers and grass growing in disorder

Lin Gaofeng has an attitude

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Moss slides on water silently

This is a poem describing scenery, and the poet is able to capture a series of distinctive natural scenery and present the bright and dynamic natural picture to the readers.

The first sentence describes bamboo and rattan, and uses the word "hung" to connect the two. Bamboo is surrounded by rattan, and rattan grows on bamboo, and depends on each other for life. The second sentence writes about flowers and plants. Clusters of wild flowers bloom quietly in secluded places, and weeds grow everywhere. The flowers decorate the grass, and the grass sets off the flowers. In these two sentences, the word "thin" and the word "secluded" are used to point out the remoteness and tranquility of the place. The word "slant" and the word "chaos" highlight the free and carefree growth of wild plants.

The first two sentences are close shots, and the third and fourth sentences are distant views. The third sentence describes the forest and the wind. Because the trees are tall, the mountain wind blows and they sway in various shapes. The last sentence writes about moss and water. Because the moss is very slippery, the water flows over it, making no sound and is exceptionally quiet. If you look closely, you will find that the scenes written in the last two sentences are all presented in a causal relationship, and the four sentences in the whole poem are opposite each other, very neat! Besides, the poet organically connected eight kinds of natural scenes to form a beautiful picture, vividly describing the quiet environment of mountain dwelling, which is really a masterstroke. Therefore, if you don’t choose quatrains from the Jin Dynasty, it’s fine. If you choose, this poem will always be selected.

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