Li Bai wrote a poem praising Mount Lu. What is it called? What are the lines that use exaggerated rhetoric in the poem?

Li Bai wrote a poem praising Mount Lu. What is it called? What are the lines that use exaggerated rhetoric in the poem?

Looking at the Lushan Waterfall

"Looking" "Two Poems on Lushan Waterfall" are two poems written by the great poet Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty. One is a five-character ancient poem, and the other is a seven-character quatrain. These two poems closely follow the word "look" in the title. They use the Xianglu Peak in Lushan Mountain to describe the scenery of the Lushan Waterfall. They use the word "hang" to highlight the waterfall like a bead curtain hanging in the sky. They use highly exaggerated artistic techniques to depict The waterfall is vividly outlined, and then the specific scene of the waterfall is described in detail. The waterfall is described as majestic and magnificent, with a myriad of atmospheres, just like a vivid landscape painting. Among them, the second poem Qijue has always been widely recited. The first two sentences of it describe the majestic scene of Lushan Waterfall, which is both hazy and majestic. The last two sentences use exaggerated metaphors and romantic imagination to further depict the image and appearance of the waterfall. The momentum can be described as every word is precious.

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Wanglu Mountain Waterfall ①

Part One

(Tang Dynasty) Li Bai

Wanglu Mountain The waterfall reaches Xianglu Peak in the west, and waterfall water can be seen in the south.

The flow is three hundred feet long and the geyser is spraying for dozens of miles③.

It is like a flying lightning, and it is like a white rainbow rising ④.

The first shock of the river is that the man falls, and the clouds are half scattered in the sky ⑤.

Look up and watch the situation change, it is a magnificent feat of good fortune ⑥.

The sea breeze blows constantly, and the moonlight on the river is still empty⑦.

Random shooting in the air washes the green walls left and right;

Flying beads scatter the light clouds, and foam boils over the dome stones 9.

And I enjoy the famous mountains, and my heart is relaxed for them;

No matter how I wash off the agar liquid, I still have to wash away the dust.

As long as I stay in harmony, I will always wish to die in this world⑿.

Second

(Tang Dynasty) Li Bai

Purple smoke rises from the incense burner in the sunshine ①, and you can see the waterfall hanging in front of the river in the distance ②.

The flying stream falls three thousand feet③, which is suspected to be the Milky Way falling from the sky④. Verses with exaggerated rhetorical techniques

The water in Peach Blossom Pond is a thousand feet deep

When the sun rises, the flowers in the river are as red as the fire

Thousands of miles to go to war, and the mountains are as fast as flying

My white hair is three thousand feet tall, and my fate is as long as my head. ---Li Bai's "Qiupu Song"

The dangerous building is a hundred feet high, and you can pick the stars with your hands. ---Li Bai's "Sleeping in the Mountain Temple at Night"

The snowflakes in Yanshan Mountain are as big as a mat. ——Li Bai

Thousands of birds have disappeared, and thousands of people have disappeared. ——Liu Zongyuan's "Snow"

The water of the Yellow River comes up from the sky - Li Bai's "Jinjinjiu"

The lotus leaves connecting to the sky are infinitely green, and the lotus flowers reflecting the sun are uniquely red.

The railings of the Hanhai are covered with hundreds of feet of ice, and the gloomy clouds condense thousands of miles away. What are the poems with exaggerated rhetorical techniques?

Most of Li Bai's poems have exaggerated rhetorical techniques.

For example:

If you don’t see it, the water of the Yellow River comes up from the sky and rushes to the sea and never returns; if you don’t see it, the mirror in the high hall has sad white hair, and it looks like blue silk in the morning and turns to snow in the evening. ——"Yuefu · About to Enter the Wine"

The flowing water flows down three thousand feet, which is suspected to be the Milky Way falling from the sky. ——"Wanglu Mountain Waterfall"

Beyond the blue sky and the three mountains, Bailuzhou is divided into a body of water. (Another work is "Egret Island is divided into two waters") - "Climbing the Phoenix Tower of Jinling"

The white hair is three thousand feet long, and the fate is as long as the head. ——"Qiupu Song"

There are many such poems in "Sleepwalking Tianmu's Song of Farewell" and "The Road to Shu is Difficult". What do the poets express in the poems using exaggerated rhetorical techniques in the Long March of Qilu

Poems that use rhetorical techniques in the spirit of patriotism (not metaphors and exaggerations)

1. Containing metaphors: < /p>

1. The sand in the desert is like snow, and the moon in Yanshan Mountain is like a hook.

2. If you want to compare the West Lake to the West, it is always better to put on light makeup and heavy makeup.

3. Suddenly a spring breeze comes overnight, and thousands of pear trees bloom.

4. I don’t know who cuts out the thin leaves. The spring breeze in February is like scissors.

5. When the sun rises, the flowers on the river are as red as fire, and when spring comes, the river is as green as blue.

6. On the third night of September, the dew is like pearls and the moon is like a bow.

2. Exaggeration:

1. The white hair is three thousand feet, and the fate is as long as the head.

2. The dangerous building is a hundred feet high, and you can pick the stars with your hands.

3. The lotus leaves touching the sky are infinitely green, and the lotus flowers reflecting the sun are uniquely red.

4. The water in Peach Blossom Pond is a thousand feet deep, but it is not as deep as Wang Lun’s gift to me.

3. Duality:

1. Raise your head to look at the bright moon, lower your head to miss your hometown.

2. The sun sets over the mountains and the Yellow River flows into the sea.

3. Two orioles sang in the green willows, and a row of egrets ascended to the blue sky.

4. The window is cold and the snow is snowing in the west ridge for thousands of years, and the ship thousands of miles away from Dongwu is moored at the door.

4. Personification:

1. Why should the Qiang flute blame the willows? The spring breeze does not pass through Yumen Pass.

2. Falling flowers are not heartless things, they turn into spring mud to protect them.

3. Sneak with the wind like night, moisturizing things silently.

4. A river of water protects the fields and surrounds them with green, and two mountains with rows of gates bring in green.

5. Questions:

1. How much sorrow can you have? Just like a river of spring water flowing eastward.

2. I wonder who cuts the thin leaves? The spring breeze in February is like scissors.

3. When will the bright moon appear? Ask the sky for wine.

4. May I ask where the restaurant is? The shepherd boy pointed to Xinghua Village.

Sixth, rhetorical questions:

1. Don’t worry, there are no friends in the future. Who in the world doesn’t know you?

2. When the sun rises, the flowers on the river are as red as fire, and when spring comes, the river is as green as orchid. How can we not remember Jiangnan?

3. Who says that even an inch of grass can repay three rays of spring?

Hope this helps! What are the poems praising Mount Lu?

Looking at Mount Lu Waterfall: Purple smoke rises from the incense burner in the sunshine. Looking at the waterfall hanging in front of the river in the distance, flying down three thousand feet, it is suspected that the Milky Way has fallen from the sky. Poems that use exaggerated rhetorical techniques

Li Bai's "The Road to Shu is Difficult" 噫囱 (yī xū xī)! How dangerous it is! The road to Shu is as difficult as climbing to the sky! Silkworms and yufu (fú), how confused was the founding of the country! You are forty-eight thousand years old, and you are not in the vicinity of Qin Sai (sài). There is a bird path in Taibai, Xidang, which can cross the top of Emei. The earth collapsed and the mountains destroyed the strong men, and then the stone stacks of the ladder to heaven were connected. There is a high mark of six dragons returning to the sun on the top, and a rushing wave and turning back to Sichuan below. The yellow crane cannot fly past, and the ape (náo) wants to escape its sorrow and clings to it. There is a lot of green mud, and the rocky mountains are covered with nine folds after a hundred steps. I went to the Lijing well, looked up and took a breath, put my hands on my Ying and sat down with a long sigh. ② I asked you when you would return from your journey to the west. I was afraid that the road would be steep and inaccessible. But I saw mourning birds calling (háo) at ancient trees, with males flying and females flying around the forest. I also heard Zigui crying about the moon at night and worrying about the empty mountains. The difficulty of the road to Shu is as difficult as climbing to the blue sky, which makes people wither their beauty! Even if the peaks are gone, the sky is not full, and withered pines hang upside down against the cliffs. The turbulent waterfalls are noisy, and the cliffs are turning with rocks and thousands of valleys are thundered. The danger is also like this. Sorry, people who have traveled far away are not here. Ancient Shu Road ③ The sword pavilion is majestic and Cui Wei (wéi). One man can guard the gate, but ten thousand men cannot open it. The guarded or bandit (fēi) relatives turned into wolves and jackals. Avoid tigers in the morning and snakes at night. Grind your teeth and suck blood, killing people like numbness. Although Jincheng is happy, it is better to return home early. The difficulty of the road to Shu is as difficult as climbing to the blue sky. I turned sideways and looked to the west for a long time. [1] Poems that use exaggerated rhetorical techniques

1. Wanglu Mountain Waterfall

Tang Dynasty: Li Bai

Purple smoke rises from the incense burner in the sunshine, and the waterfall hangs in front of the river in the distance .

The flying stream plummets down three thousand feet, which is suspected to be the Milky Way falling from the sky.

2. Qiupu Song

Tang Dynasty: Li Bai

His white hair is three thousand feet long, and his fate is as long as his head.

I don’t know where to find the autumn frost in the bright mirror.

3. Stay overnight in the mountain temple

Tang Dynasty: Li Bai

The dangerous building is a hundred feet high, and you can pick the stars with your hands.

Don’t dare to speak loudly for fear of frightening the heavens.

4. Jiang Xue

Tang Dynasty: Liu Zongyuan

Thousands of mountains and birds have disappeared, and thousands of people have disappeared.

A man in a boat with a coir raincoat fishing alone in the snow in the cold river.

5. Zouma Chuan was walking to send the army out for the Western Expedition

Tang Dynasty: Cen Shen

Don’t you see, Zouma Chuan was walking by the snowy seaside, and the flat sand was vast and yellow in the sky.

The wind roared on the September night in Luntai, and the gravel in the river was as big as a bucket, and the stones were scattered all over the ground in the wind.

The Xiongnu grass is yellow and the horses are fat, smoke and dust are flying in the west of Jinshan Mountain, and the generals of the Han family are marching west.

The generals did not take off their golden armor at night, and the troops fought against each other in the middle of the night. The limelight was like a knife cutting through the face.

The horse hair is steaming with snow and sweat, the five-flowered money is swirled into ice, and the grass and inkstone in the curtain are condensed with water.

The captive cavalry should be frightened when they hear this. Unexpectedly, they do not dare to fight against the enemy. The chariot driver Ximen stands still to show off his victory. Poems with exaggerated rhetorical techniques

My white hair is three thousand feet long, and my fate is as long as my head. The poem "Qilu Long March" uses parallelism and exaggerated rhetorical techniques. The verses are:

The golden sands and water beat against the clouds and cliffs warm, while the iron cables across the Dadu Bridge are cold. It's a couplet.

The five ridges are meandering and the waves are flowing, and the Wumeng is majestic and muddy. It's an exaggeration.