How to analyze the poetry of spatial order?

The analysis method is as follows:

Spatial order refers to the order of spatial structure, either from outside to inside, or from top to bottom, or from whole to part.

It is conducive to fully explaining the characteristics of all aspects of things. This order is usually used to describe static entities.

Spatial order and spatial order explain things according to their orientation order. This order is often used in the physical description of shapes and structures. -It is arranged flexibly in the order of up and down, left and right, front and back, inside and outside, east and west, north and south according to the spatial position or composition of objects.

In our textbooks, Xue Wei's "The Story of the Nuclear Ship" is written according to the hull-bow-stern-spatial order at the stern, and Liang Heng's "Jinci" describes Notre Dame-colonnade-roof-clay sculpture; According to the general description and the order of branches, the Palace Museum first outlines the general appearance of the Palace Museum, and then introduces the Taihe Gate, the Hall of Supreme Harmony, the Hall of Zhonghe, the Hall of Baohe and Gan Qing Palace in detail. The royal garden, and each building is introduced in the order of first outside and then inside, first up and then down. This arrangement conforms to people's habit of observing things and is the most reasonable in all the sequences. Spatial order explains the structure of things or buildings in the order of spatial parts. This order is often used to explain group things.