Sun Xiaojie's Poetry

Turn life into poetry

One summer night when I was a child, a flying insect flew into my ear. I fiddled with my ears in a hurry, but the little flying insect refused to come out anyway, and I was so anxious that I began to cry. Grandma took out the clear oil and said that dropping a few drops into the ear hole can suffocate the flying insects.

My mother woke me up, put her ear on the lighted light bulb, and whispered in my ear, Bug, Bug, come out and play for you ... Sure enough, in a short time, Bug climbed out and danced around the light bulb. Mom said that insects like light best. Wherever there is light, they run.

For two different methods, the poet Sun Xiaojie explained that the former is life, while the latter is poetry.

I was very sad when my grandmother died. A person who loves me is gone forever and will never come back. Suddenly I saw the dark abyss of life. My father touched my head and said that grandma was not at home, and that direction was the direction to heaven. The place where birds are singing and flowers are fragrant is beautiful. I know grandma is a very devout Christian, and this explanation makes my heart lock.

My father adapted my sadness into a fairy tale.

Life can be turned into poetry, which is an extraordinary and ordinary ability.

A third-grade primary school student wrote in his composition that his future wish is to be a clown. A teacher approved: without ambition, you can't teach a boy! Another teacher wishes: May you bring laughter to the whole world!

Once I traveled to Izu Peninsula in Japan, the road conditions were very poor and there were potholes everywhere. One of the tour guides repeatedly apologized and said that the road was just like pockmarked. Another tour guide said poetically to the tourists: Ladies and gentlemen, the road we are taking now is the famous Izu charming dimple avenue.

Although life is just an old account, we can adapt it. Those romantic events can be adapted into poetry, those daily necessities can be adapted into prose, and those bumpy disasters can be adapted into novels, so that your life can flow like running water and be full of poetry; Sometimes it's like the ups and downs of mountain roads. No matter who you are, you can try to be an excellent screenwriter and direct your own life.

"The former is poetry, and the latter is life". What is the latter? What is the metaphor of poetry?

Contact the context and talk about the composition of that pupil. Why are the two teachers' comments different?

The last paragraph says that "anyone can try to be an excellent screenwriter". Please use two examples to prove it.

Life can be turned into poetry, which is an extraordinary and ordinary ability. Is there a contradiction between "extraordinary" and "ordinary" in this sentence? Why?

Please write three sentences according to the actual life and study.

Example: those romantic days can be adapted into poems, those daily necessities can be adapted into essays, and those ups and downs can be adapted into novels.