(1) The article writes about the ginkgo of Tai'an Dai Temple and the ginkgo of Nanhua Temple in Shaoguan. Is this repetitive? Please explain why.
Answer: No duplication; the emphases and intentions of the two descriptions are different: the ginkgo of Dai Temple in Tai'an focuses on the tree, highlighting its solemnity and nobility; the ginkgo of Nanhua Temple in Shaoguan focuses on the leaves, It is intended to show its ordinaryness.
(2) What insights about life did the author gain from "Picking Up Leaves"? And combine one of them to talk about your experience.
Answer: If you realize your ordinaryness and ordinaryness, you will save a lot of troubles and gain dignity; you can go your own way, live your own life, and manage your own world; people may not be vigorous, but There will also be the green and blue sky in my life.
(3) What is the main content of the second paragraph of the article? What does it do?
Answer: It mainly introduces the information about the fruits of Ginkgo biloba, and its function is to lead to the description of "picking up leaves" below.
(4) What kind of fun does the author get from "picking up leaves"? Please give a brief summary.
Answer: (1) I feel that the ginkgo leaves have a special style; (2) I feel that the scenery is more beautiful; (3) Keep it as a souvenir to help memory and trigger memories.
(5) Combined with the relevant literary meaning, please point out a certain artistic technique used in the article and give a brief explanation.
Answer: Symbolic (metaphoric) techniques are used, such as using ginkgo tree trunks to symbolize stalwart people and ginkgo leaves to symbolize ordinary people, which is both appropriate and vivid.
(Or use contrasting techniques, such as using the red leaves of Xiangshan and the yellow leaves of Ginkgo to set off each other, vividly explaining that the world is beautiful and the scenery is beautiful when various colors match each other. Or contrasting techniques are used, such as combining "others" and "me" "Compared different purposes of going to Xiangshan to highlight the author's unique interest in "picking up leaves")