If I die here,
My friend, don't be sad,
I will live forever.
In your hearts.
One of you is dead,
In Japanese-occupied prisons,
The deep hatred he harbors,
You should always remember.
When you come back,
Dig out his injured limb from the soil,
With the cheers of your victory
Hold his soul high.
And put his bones on the top of the mountain,
Exposed to the sun and bathed in the wind;
In the dark and damp dungeon,
This is his only dream.
2. Title
(1) Who is "one of you" in the second quarter? What do you mean "you should always remember"? _______________________
(2) Talk about the meaning of "his only dream" in combination with the whole poem. ____________________________________________________
The poem and the text adopt similar images. What is this image? ____________________________________________________
(4) The inappropriate one is () in Prison Wall Mirror.
A: A poem written to a friend actually needs a title wall, which shows the situation of losing freedom in a dark and humid prison.
B. This poem reflects the spirit of the whole Chinese nation in a desperate struggle with an individual's situation and mood.
C. The emotions in the whole poem range from anger to sadness to tragic, which truly conveys the poet's feelings when facing death.
D. the whole poem shows the poet's determination to die generously for the national justice and his confidence to win.
Step 3 answer
(1) "I"; Always remember "me" and "deep hatred"
(2) The only dream is to drive away the invaders and build a new China!
(3) This is a realistic poem, and its meaning is clear at a glance. In the first verse of this poem, the poet assumes that he will die in prison, but advises his friends: Don't be sad. There is hope in the sad mood: I will live in your heart forever. In the second section, the poet's mood turned into anger-deep hatred for the Japanese invaders. In the third season, when I come back, I will sing the song of triumph, and the souls of the victims will be held high in the voice of celebrating victory. The fourth section continues the touching hope of the third section, expressing the dream of a soul whose body is imprisoned but loves sunshine and freedom: to put his bones on the mountain peak,/expose himself to the sun and soak himself in the wind.
(4)C