Buffon and Liang have different attitudes towards horse racing. Do you agree with that view? Tell me your reasons,

I. Reference answer: Reading is an essential part of learning poetry. "Read 300 Tang poems by heart, even if you can't write poems" is about the function of reading aloud and reciting. The purpose of designing this topic is to guide students to understand the specific poems and images carefully and understand the deep meaning of this poem on the basis of reading the text repeatedly.

This is a very obvious symbolic poem. Symbol is to express a special meaning through concrete things. The South China Tiger, imprisoned in a cage, represents unyielding life and persistent soul; In contrast, it is an iron cage that imprisons freedom and represents evil. The fierce conflict between them shows the poet's extreme desire for spiritual freedom and personality independence.

1. The South China Tiger should maintain its dignity and yearn for a free life in the mountains. Faced with the onlookers and ridicule of the world, it took a contemptuous attitude; It will never give in and fight bravely; It tried to break free from the hateful cage and scratched its toes and claws with blood.

Related verses, such as: (1) turn your back on the timid and desperate audience,/lie peacefully in the corner .../Some people are still persuading/it ignores everything! -these words are a bit like "pointing fingers and pointing fingers" written by Mr. Lu Xun, which shows the arrogant and unruly personality of the South China Tiger.

(2) I dreamed of the vast mountain forest-once the king of freedom in the mountain forest, but now I am trapped in a cage. How can I be satisfied? So the South China Tiger yearns for freedom and independence.

(3) There are bloody gullies on the gray concrete wall-even if the oppression is great, you will enjoy resisting and never give in; Even at the cost of your life, you must fight the enemy.

2. "I finally understand"-it was the blood ditch that was as dazzling as lightning that woke me up and forced me to make a questioning of my soul. "I" understand that it is not just tigers that are imprisoned by human beings, but noble lives that do not yield; "I" understood the vulgarity, lewdness and ignorance of human beings in front of this "unruly soul"; "I understand that in sadness and distress, people should transcend suffering, refuse vulgarity, resist degeneration and move forward proudly.

All this makes me feel ashamed.

It was the image of the South China Tiger that shocked me, and that "rock-breaking roar" came from the depths of my soul. "I am moved by the tiger's fighting and unyielding personality." I am ashamed of the vulgarity, lewdness and ignorance of human beings. The last paragraph really points out the symbolic significance of the South China Tiger. The poet compared a tiger to a human being, and expressed his thoughts on life: in grief and distress, people should transcend suffering, reject vulgarity, resist degeneration and go forward bravely.

For the understanding of the last paragraph, you can speak freely according to your own understanding, and you don't have to insist on consistency.

Reference answer: The purpose of designing this question is to guide students to further grasp the main idea of the whole poem by tasting the language of the poem and gradually cultivate their sensitivity and understanding ability to the language.

1. Feeling "humiliated" has two meanings: in a shallow sense, I feel "humiliated" because my dignity has been trampled on and my freedom has been deprived; Deep meaning is to feel "humiliated" for living in this world where freedom is deprived and personality is insulted.

2. The audience is "sad and ridiculous"-this is a group with no independent personality, they are just "spectators". They don't know their own shamelessness, but they treat the noble South China tiger in a way of "smashing", "scolding" and "persuading". They are very humble, even in the face of the majestic back of the South China Tiger, they feel "timid". They are bored, and they are "desperate" because they can't find anything to talk about and play in life. In their view, the tiger's "grief and indignation" struggle seems so ridiculous and stupid. Eating and drinking is much better than sleeping in the wind? They don't understand the value of freedom at all, and even don't need freedom at all, because they are full of servility. They are self-righteous, but they don't know their own "sadness". The "audience" in this poem is a true portrayal of the indifferent, philistine and even helpful group.

The audience is timid and humble, even in the face of the majestic back of the South China Tiger, they will feel "timid", so they are "pitiful"; They are bored, but they are "desperate" because they can't find anything to talk about and play in life, so they are "ridiculous".

3. "I" once looked at the tiger as a member of the vulgar public. In the days when the tiger was in trouble, "I" used to be a spectator. The tiger's "unruly soul" makes me feel the humbleness of my personality and the depravity of my soul. So I was ashamed and left the zoo.

4. This is an expression of the South China Tiger's desire for freedom, and it is also a tribute to the wild and fiery resistance of the South China Tiger in adversity.

Reference answer: By comparing the works of different poets on the same theme, students can see the connotation of Han Niu's South China Tiger more clearly.

Blake's Tiger describes the tiger's majesty. The poem describes the burning light in the tiger's eyes and the strength of the wrist and ankle.

The South China Tiger was written in a specific period, describing the tiger in a cage. Its bleeding toes and claws shocked the poet. This poem expresses the poet's yearning for freedom and praises the unruly soul.

Respondent: Zhou 0l- probationary period level 1 June 9, 200913: 24.

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1. Advocate dignity, yearn for freedom, despise the secular, be unyielding and brave in struggle. The specific lines are: "Golden Eye", "Facing the timid and desperate audience, lying peacefully in a corner", "Someone stoned it, someone yelled at it, someone tried to persuade it, but it ignored anything!" "The tail wagged leisurely." "Did you dream of that vast forest?" "I saw a bloody gully on the gray concrete wall in the iron cage."

2. I also watch tigers as a member of the vulgar audience. I am ashamed that humans have destroyed tigers in cages. Shame, moved thoughts.

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Answer: Crystal Rabbit 2- Magician Level 4 2009-6-9 15:39

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