Lyricism is a common form of expression in poetry appreciation, including direct lyricism and indirect lyricism. Direct lyric is also called direct expression of mind, and the author directly shows his love and hate attitude towards related people and things. Indirect lyricism can be divided into four types: borrowing scenery to express feelings, borrowing things to express feelings, borrowing ancient times to express feelings, and blending scenes.
Theme concept:
The poet appeared as a singer of the times. Standing on the top of the mountain, he sang the Yellow River ode on behalf of the hero's motherland, eulogized the magnificent momentum and long history of the Yellow River with surging passion, and expressed his determination to learn from the spirit of the Yellow River and build the Yellow River as great and strong as it. The whole poem expresses the thoughts and feelings of defending the Yellow River and China with heroism and strong determination.
Writing characteristics:
1, the use of metaphor and symbol. Ode to the Yellow River is unfolded through three metaphors. At first, the author compared the Yellow River to "the cradle of the nation" and "the cradle of 5,000 years of ancient culture", and highly praised the role of the Yellow River in the process of historical development.
2. The rhyme is bright and vigorous, with clear rhythm and loud syllables. The whole poem is mainly composed of short sentences and long sentences, which are combined with length, free and unrestrained, and patchwork. In rhyme, every two or three sentences rhyme to form a natural and harmonious rhythm.
3. Pay attention to depicting the imposing beauty of the image of the Yellow River. In the poem, "the Yellow River is rolling" and "the waves are rough,/setting off a wave; /Turbulent flow turns around,/forms a nine-song chain "and other sentences, which unfold a grand picture in front of readers!