What kind of artistic conception is created by hanging Wu Yeren's tomb at sea?

Hanging Wu Yeren's Tomb on the Sea: The first poem couplet creates a desolate, boundless, misty, lonely and sad artistic conception by describing the images of sunset in the plain, water vapor on the sea, solitary graves and solitary villages.

Hanging Wu Yeren's Tomb at Sea

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As the sun sets, the sea looms in the plain, and a grave is desolate in an empty village.

The great cause of vertical education is still a far cry from the world, and in the end, it is also a false name for future generations.

The shore is torn down and the tomb is moved, and the tide comes and the wind and rain hang the soul of poetry.

At that time, the crowns and caps should all be there, and only the moss marks on the monument were recognized.

Distinguish and appreciate

In the first couplet, the words "plain" and "sea" first show readers a vast and boundless magnificent scene, and the afterglow of the setting sun that gives people a sad feeling is scattered on the open sea and plain. The feeling of emptiness and desolation laid a sad emotional foundation for the grave where the second sentence appeared. Imagine that the world is very long and there is a grave. The strong sense of contrast highlights the loneliness of the grave and lays an emotional foundation for the whole poem.

The obvious contrast technique of the tail couplet covered the capital when it was young, and the bones were covered with moss after death. When a poet sees someone else's tombstone, he may think of himself and express his lost and confused feelings.