Questi
Question 1:
After Su Shi bid farewell to Dongpo in Huangzhou, he thought that no one would ever go to Dongpo again. In the form of a question, the poet answered with the phrase "snow presses the bridge, there is no way". This answer is vivid, euphemistic and tortuous, which avoids straightforward narration and shows the poet's infinite yearning for Huangzhou Dongpo.
Question 2:
A misty rain can represent both fishermen and farmers; It can show labor and walking: it is still not specific. Only "a spring rain and a plow" refers to the cultivation after the spring rain, which corresponds to the previous poem Dongpo, full of the relaxed and happy feelings of the poet returning to the field (or: Huangzhou Dongpo).
Question 1:
Test analysis:
The second sentence "Who will come after you leave?" There is no way for the snow to crush the small bridge. This is the content of Biography and Su Shi's speculation on the desolate scene after the departure of Dongpo in Huangzhou. Ask first and avoid going straight. With this question, you will drag your posture and lead to the following. "There is no way for the small bridge to be crushed by snow" is still a question, as if to say: Is there anyone coming behind? Is the snow pressing on the small bridge and blocking the road? Expressed in tortuous scenery language, it is vivid and euphemistic. Whether it is true or not, it shows infinite concern for Huangzhou Dongpo after parting.
Question 2:
Test analysis:
The last three sentences, "Go home, go home, a spring rain plows on the river", are the contents of Biography, expressing the will to return to Dongpo. "Go home, go home" is a wish, a decision and a determination. "A spring rain turned over the river" means that the spring rain falls happily, plowing the land in spring, supplementing the reason for being eager to "go home" and explaining the plan to "go home". The word "a plough of spring rain" naturally reminds people of the artistic conception of his poem "Jiangchengzi", which reads "Last night, the Dongpo spring rain was full, and a hundred birds were happy, reporting a new sunny day". The word "Plough in a Spring Rain" is even more "all the songs are wonderful", which captures the special scene of spring ploughing after the rain and has a brisk artistic conception.