The sentences describing the beauty of the peach blossom forest and the abundance of flowers in "The Story of the Peach Blossom Spring" include:
Suddenly I came across a peach blossom forest, hundreds of steps along the bank. There were no trees in the middle, and the grass was delicious. Falling Flowers
Interpretation:
Suddenly encountered a peach blossom forest, growing on both sides of the stream, hundreds of steps long. There are no other trees in the middle, the flowers and plants are bright and beautiful, and there are many fallen flowers.
Appreciation of the work:
This article expresses the author's ideal of pursuing a better life and his dissatisfaction with real life through the description of the peaceful, happy, free and equal life in Peach Blossom Spring.
The article begins with a beautiful and quiet peach blossom forest with "delicious grass and colorful fallen flowers" as a foreshadowing, leading to a simple and natural world. There, everything is so simple and beautiful, there are no taxes, no wars, no pursuit of fame, and no intrigues. Not even a bit of noise could be heard. The relationship between people is also so peaceful and sincere. The author did not explain the reason for all this, but the sentence "I don't know that there was Han, regardless of Wei and Jin" has vaguely revealed the news: in the final analysis, it is because there is no ruling group that stands above the people and attacks each other for selfish interests. . This imaginary paradise world is undoubtedly fascinating for people living in the real world of hypocrisy, darkness, frequent wars, and constant bloodshed. The author's simple and clean brushstrokes appropriately express the atmosphere of the Peach Blossom Land, making the article more contagious. Of course, this ideal state did not exist in reality at that time. It was just that the author artistically displayed the style of Datong society through his conception of Datong society. It was a spiritual sustenance for people who were dissatisfied with the dark reality and showed the author's vision of an ideal society. longing and dissatisfaction with the real society.
Most of the families in the Peach Blossom Spring are stem families (three generations living under one roof). "They come and go and farm, and the men and women dress like outsiders. Their yellow hair hangs down and they are happy." From "men and women", This can be seen from the three words "yellow hair" and "chui Zuo".
The structure of the article is also quite clever. The author borrows the novel's writing style and uses the experience of a fisherman as a clue to unfold the story. The explanation at the beginning, the era, and the fisherman's place of origin are all written very definitely, and it seems to be true. This shortens the psychological distance between the reader and the work, and leads the reader from the real world to the confusing peach blossom garden. On the contrary, if it starts with "The mountain is in the ethereal world", readers will feel alienated and the appeal of the work will be greatly reduced. "It's not enough for outsiders" and the fisherman's search for his ambition, but he gets lost, which makes the reader retreat from this hazy and erratic alien world to the real world, and his heart is still full of attachment to it. At the end of the article, Liu Ziji of Nanyang makes a final note, which makes the whole article full of meaning.
About the author:
Tao Yuanming (352 or 365-427) was a poet and poet of the Eastern Jin Dynasty. Ming Qian, it is said that he was named Yuanming in the Jin Dynasty and had the courtesy name Yuanliang. After entering the Liu Song Dynasty, he changed his name to Qian. People in the Tang Dynasty avoided the taboo of Emperor Gaozu of the Tang Dynasty and called him Tao Shenming or Tao Quanming. Because there used to be five willow trees beside the house, he named himself Mr. Wuliu and his private posthumous name Mr. Jingjie (Tao Zhengshi). A native of Chaisang, Xunyang (now southwest of Jiujiang, Jiangxi). Writer of Jin Dynasty. He is famous for his fresh and natural poetry. Relevant works include "Drinking", "Returning to the Garden and Living in the Fields", "The Story of the Peach Blossom Spring", "The Biography of Mr. Wuliu", "Returning and Returning", "Poems of the Peach Blossom Spring", etc. Most of the poems describe natural scenery and scenes of rural life. The language is simple, natural and extremely concise. Tao Yuanming's poems, poems and prose have a unique style and extremely high attainments in art. They integrate pastoral poetry and open up a new realm for classical poetry.