1. "PI" uses the rhetorical technique of personification. The word "PI" is strong and powerful, describing the majestic momentum of the Yellow River rolling in waves, flowing eastward unyieldingly, and traversing China.
2. This sentence comes from the original text of "Ode to the Yellow River" as follows:
Ode to the Yellow River
(recitation)
Ah, friend!
The Yellow River appears in the wilderness of Asia with its heroic spirit;
It shows the spirit of our nation:
Greatness And strong!
Here,
we are facing the Yellow River,
singing our hymn.
(Lyrics)
I stand on the top of the mountain,
watching the Yellow River rolling,
running towards the southeast.
The waves are surging,
set off huge waves;
The turbid currents twist and turn,
forming a nine-fold chain;
Running from the foot of Kunlun Mountain
to the edge of the Yellow Sea,
splitting the Central Plains
into north and south.
Ah! Yellow River!
You are the cradle of the Chinese nation!
Five thousand years of ancient culture,
originates from you;
How many heroic stories,
are played by your side !
Ah! Yellow River!
You are great and strong,
like a giant
appearing on the Asian plains,
with your heroic body,< /p>
Build a barrier for our nation.
Ah! Yellow River!
You are pouring down,
mighty and mighty,
stretching out thousands of iron arms to the north and south sides
The great spirit of our nation,
will be nurtured by you
to develop and grow!
The heroic sons and daughters of our motherland,
will learn from your example,
be as great and strong as you!
As great and strong as you!
3. Poetry Appreciation
The poet used symbolic techniques to praise our nation, inspiring the Chinese people to be as great and strong as the Yellow River, and to defend the Yellow River with heroic spirit and strong determination. Defend China. It has passionate melody, magnificent music, majestic momentum, deep enthusiasm, and is full of strong impact and shocking power. It shows the unruly bloody nature of the Yellow River and the heroic spirit of the Chinese nation, and praises the Yellow River's majestic momentum, long history, and nurturing Countless Chinese sons and daughters.
4. Introduction to the author
Guang Weiran (1913~2002), formerly known as Zhang Guangnian, is a modern poet and literary critic. A native of Guanghua County, Hubei Province. A member of the Communist Party of China, he graduated from the Chinese Department of Wuchang Zhonghua University in 1935. In his early years, he was engaged in anti-Japanese and national salvation literary and artistic activities. Began publishing works in 1936. Joined the Chinese Writers Association in 1949. He is the author of the lyrics "Flowers of May", the poem "Yellow River Cantata", and the collections of essays "Wind and Rain Literary Talk", "Youth Literary Talk", "Selected Dramas of the Light", "Jianghai Diary", "Xiangyang Diary" and "Chronicle of Literary Rejuvenation". ” “Poetry Exists Before Light” and a collection of poems, thesis “Socialist Literature in the New Era is Making Great Strides”, etc. Born on November 1, 1913, died on January 28, 2002.