Appreciation of "Spring Snow in Qinyuan"
1. Blending of scenes and narratives
This poem has two parts, each with its own emphasis, but closely connected. Integrated. The upper column describes the scenery, and every sentence is sentimental. When describing the symbol of the Great Wall, rivers, mountains, and plateaus, it pours out the patriotic affection to praise the rivers and mountains of the motherland. The lower column also combines the discussion with lyricism. When commenting on ancient emperors and contemporary heroes, it injects praise for the contemporary era. Heroic feeling. The description of the scene in the upper column is the basis of the lyrical discussion in the lower column, and the lyrical discussion in the lower column is the inevitable result of the description of the scene in the upper column. This is how the author uses a combination of scenery description, lyricism, and discussion to praise the magnificent rivers and mountains and the heroes of the proletarian revolution.
2. The wording is precise, vivid, vivid and precise
This poem uses very precise words, such as "Wei Yu Mangmang" and "Wei Yu" in "Sudden Lost Tao Tao". "" and "Dun" are both adverbs, which play the role of modification and restriction. The word "WEI" effectively emphasizes that the vast expanse of white is the only scene, and nothing else can be seen; the word "Dun" emphasizes the up and down of the Yellow River in the sentence. The momentum of the rolling waves suddenly disappeared, highlighting the cold weather and the speed of the river freezing. Another example is the two verbs "wu" and "chi". "Wu" means to dance and fly, describing the snow-covered mountains twisting and turning like "silver snakes"; "Chi" means galloping and running, describing the snow-covered hills like giant elephants. Benz. These two verbs are used extremely vividly, bringing the snow-covered mountains and plateaus to life, giving the quiet scene dynamic and making it full of vitality. This word not only uses concise words, but also skillfully uses metaphors, personification, antithesis and other rhetorical methods. The above-mentioned "Silver Snake Dancing in the Mountain" and "Yuanchi Wax Figure" are clever use of metaphors. Then comparing the magnificent scene of the red sun and white snow to a girl wrapped in red is an even more imaginative and accurate metaphor. "Desire to compete with God" The word "desire" personifies "mountain" and "origin", vividly describing their ambitious mental outlook and high-spirited spirit.