This sentence sets off the warmth of the spring breeze with the quoted technique of "blowing the face without chilling the breeze"! Later, the spring breeze was personified by metaphor; It highlights the softness of the wind, thus vividly expressing the author's praise for spring!
"Blowing your face is not cold, but touching you like a mother's hand" comes from Yun Zhu Ziqing's Spring.
Brief introduction of the author
Zhu Ziqing (1898165438+1October 22-1August 948 12), formerly known as Huazi, was renamed as Ziqing with some conditions. Born in Shaoxing, Zhejiang, Donghai County, Jiangsu Province (now Pingming Town, Donghai County, Lianyungang City). Modern outstanding essayist, poet, scholar and democratic fighter.
19 16 graduated from middle school and successfully entered Peking university preparatory college. Poetry published in 19 19. 1928 published the first collection of essays "The Back".
1in July, 932, he served as the head of the literature department of China, Tsinghua University. 1934, published in Europe and London. 1935 published a collection of essays, You and Me. 1August 948 12 died in Peiping at the age of 50.
Text introduction
Spring is the work of modern essayist Zhu Ziqing. Spring is Zhu Ziqing's famous prose. The first edition was published in July, 1933, and it has been selected by China middle school Chinese textbooks for a long time. In this poetic Ode to Spring, it is actually full of the writer's thoughts and feelings, life pursuit and even personality pursuit in a specific period, which shows the traditional cultural accumulation in the writer's bones and his yearning for the realm of freedom. After 1927, Zhu Ziqing has been searching for and creating an ideal world in the depths of his soul-the world of dreams, which is used to place his "rather restless" boxing heart, resist external interference, make himself "independent" in claustrophobic study, and achieve his academic achievements. Spring describes and eulogizes a lush spring, but it is a vivid portrayal of Zhu Ziqing's inner world.