Early spring poetry

Question 1:( 1) Both the word "Cai" and the word "half" imply "early". In early spring, the leaves of willow have just sprouted, and the color is pale yellow. The word "half-

Early spring poetry

Question 1:( 1) Both the word "Cai" and the word "half" imply "early". In early spring, the leaves of willow have just sprouted, and the color is pale yellow. The word "half-jagged" makes people seem to see a few yellow willow eyes just exposed on the green branches, so fresh and lovely. This not only highlights the word "early", but also writes the charm of willow in early spring very realistically. In early spring, the weather is cold and the flowers are not in bloom yet. Only the new leaves of willow branches rush out of the cold, which is the most vital and brings people the news of spring at the earliest. Writing new willows captures the characteristics of early spring scenery.

Question 1: "Qing" refers not only to the freshness and joy of the early spring scenery itself, but also to the fact that this kind of scenery has just begun to emerge and has not attracted people's attention, so the environment is also very quiet.

1 Question: This question examines the test center of "Appreciation of Expression Skills of Literary Works", with the ability level of D, focusing on the ability of "appreciation and evaluation". From low to high, "expression skills" can be divided into four levels of understanding (word-sentence-paragraph-chapter), namely rhetoric (metaphor, analogy, exaggeration, metonymy, etc.). ), expression (narrative, explanation, description, lyric, discussion, mainly description and lyric in poetry), performance (contrast, contrast, symbol, comparison, etc. ) and layout.

Question 1: This topic mainly investigates the refinement of ancient poetry. The function of key words in poetry.