From what angles do poems describe the frontier fortress scenery?

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Q: 1. From what angles do poems describe the frontier fortress scenery? Please analyze it briefly.

2. Why did the poet say "send in the air" in the couplets? How does this express the poet's thoughts and feelings?

Answer: 1, ① From the angle of static and dynamic, "flying goose" is a dynamic scene, "snow" is a static scene, and the combination of static and dynamic describes the unique scene in the border area. Audio-visual angle: "Flying Goose", "White Grass", "Snow" and "Elm" are what you see in your eyes, while "creaking" sounds are what you hear in your ears, which arouses your visual hearing and gives people an immersive feeling. (3) In terms of color, the colors of "white" and "yellow" are interspersed, showing the monotony of the border scenery.

Reason: Even though my wife sent me spring clothes, she still didn't see the spring in May, so "spring clothes" can't be worn on me. Expressed the poet's sadness and helplessness in the cold.

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Wu Zhaoqian

The dome is connected with the mountain (2) the moon is oblique, and the dream of returning to the lonely guest is still far away.

Wild geese fly white apples and snow every year, and people are old and yellow.

The post road passes through the southern circle, and the storm continues to Shabeiting.

Young women in spring clothes are sent empty, and there are no flowers in the border town in May.

Note (1) The poet was exiled to Ningguta (now Ning 'an, Heilongjiang) for more than twenty years because of the imperial examination case. This poem was written about three years after he arrived in Ningguta. Lianshan: It's a mountain. (3) Beiting: the place where the northern Xiongnu lived in the Han Dynasty, referring to the place where the poet lived.