Small question 1: (1) The angle of movement and stillness (the combination of movement and stillness), "flying geese" is a moving scene, and "white snow" is a still scene. The combination of movement and stillness creates the edge. A scene unique to the place. (2) From the audio-visual perspective, the "flying geese", "white grass", "snow" and "yellow elm" are what you see with your eyes, and the sound of "笳" is what you hear with your ears. The combination of audio and video gives people an immersive feeling. (3) Color angle. The "white" and "yellow" colors illustrate the monotony of the border scenery. (Any two points will get full marks)
Quiz 2: Reason: Even though my wife sent me spring clothes, it is still very cold in May in the border area and I cannot wear the "spring clothes". (3 points) expresses the poet's sadness and helplessness in the bitter cold borderland. (3 points)
Small question 1:
Test question analysis: This question tests the expression techniques of appreciation of poetry. Grasping the angles used to describe the scenery on the border, this couplet uses a variety of angles to describe the scenery. "Flying geese" is a moving scene, and "white snow" is a quiet scene, combining movement and stillness; "flying geese", "white grass", "snow" and "yellow elm" are what you see with your eyes, and the sound of "笳" is what you hear in your ears, visual and auditory Combination; "white" and "yellow" color touches and color angles.
Small question 2:
Test question analysis: This question mainly tests the appreciation of poetry emotions. To answer the first question, we need to grasp the analysis of the word "empty" and combine it with the last sentence "The flowers are not blooming near the city in May" to write that the border area is still very cold in May and "spring clothes" cannot be worn on the body. The answer to the second question should be combined with the annotation content and the previous article "Dream Returning to the Lonely Guest at the End of the World", which expresses the poet's sadness and helplessness in the bitter cold borderland.