1, Goose, Goose, Goose, think about Xiang Tiange. White feathers, floating in green water; The red soles of the feet stir the clear water. -Luo's "Singing Goose"
Appreciation: Ode to Goose is said to be a poem written by Luo when he was seven years old, and it is a poem describing the object. The first sentence of the poem uses three words "goose" in succession. This repeated singing method expresses the poet's love for geese and enhances the emotional effect.
In the second sentence, the expression of geese chirping gives people hearing. The voice of the goose is loud, and the word "Qu" makes the image of the goose craning its neck and bowing its head to the sky very vivid. This sentence writes what you see first, then what you hear, which is very hierarchical.
2, solve the three autumn leaves, you can open February flowers. Scraping the river surface can set off several huge waves in thousands of feet, and blowing bamboo can make tens of thousands of poles tilt. -Li Qiao "Wind"
Appreciation: The beauty of this poem lies in its description of the wind. Apart from the title of the poem, the whole poem does not see the word wind, nor does it directly describe the external form and external characteristics of the wind, but expresses the gentleness and tenacity of the wind through the changes of the original nature or state of foreign objects under the action of the wind. It can be seen that the poet is familiar with and clear about material common sense.
Supported by this common sense of life, the poet skillfully expresses the characteristics of the wind through the deformation of foreign objects, indirectly describes various modes of the wind, and makes people really feel the gentleness and charm of the wind.
3, I don't know the month when I am an hour, so I call it a white jade plate. I suspect it is Yao's platform, flying in the sky. Is the fairy in the moon hanging her feet? Why do laurel trees become round in January? The white rabbit is not an old panacea. Can you tell me who eats it? Toads eat the full moon, the moon, the moon is so dark, I don't know. After Yi shot down nine suns, the paradise on earth was clear and quiet. The moon has been lost, and there is nothing to see except to walk away. Worry, how can I bear the pain, sadness breaks my heart. -Li Bai's Gulangyu
Appreciation: This poem was probably written by Li Bai in response to the darkness of state affairs at that time. Poets use romantic creative techniques to form a magnificent, magical and meaningful artistic image through rich imagination, clever handling of myths and legends and strong lyricism. The whole poem is full of charm and intriguing, which embodies the unrestrained, fresh and elegant style of Li Bai's poems.