Moonlight on the Lotus Pond is an essay written by China writer Zhu Ziqing when he was teaching in Tsinghua University. It is widely regarded as a masterpiece of modern lyric prose, because it is included in middle school Chinese textbooks.
The full text can be divided into four parts. The author first explains the time and reason why the author went to the lotus pond. At the beginning, I talked about my "quite restless" inner state these days. The word "quite" is an emphasis on anxiety. Next, the author's thoughts flying, longing for Wan Li, whether to go or stop, whether to be happy or sad, are closely related to this "rather restless" mood.
This sentence is the focus of the author's artistic conception, and it is also the finishing touch of this article "Moonlight on the Lotus Pond". It begins with a strong direct lyric, revealing a touch of sadness between the lines, which sets the emotional tone for the full text.
2. Sunrise at sea
Sunrise on the Sea is an excellent lyric prose about scenery. According to the order before sunrise, at sunrise and after sunrise, this paper focuses on several different scenes of sunrise on sunny and cloudy days, showing the great wonders of sunrise. The language of the article is beautiful, easy to understand and easy to learn.
1927 65438+ 10 In October, Ba Jin set foot on the French steamer Anger from Shanghai and went to Paris to study. He wrote what he saw and heard along the way into a book, Miscellanies at Sea, which was published in 1932. Sunrise at sea is one of them. This paper describes the wonders of sunrise at sea under three different natural conditions: sunny weather, floating white clouds and thin clouds that cover the sun. The words are concise and vivid.
Step 3 after the rain
After Rain is an obscure poem written by Xi Murong. Obviously, it is to write "After the Rain" naturally. In fact, it is to write that people's hearts are cleaner after the baptism of life. There is no royal road to life, and there is no royal road.
In the journey of life exploration, we will inevitably experience bumps, setbacks and sadness, but we must dare to meet the baptism of the storm and bear setbacks. Only in this way, our "mind" will be cleaner!
4. Winter in Jinan
Winter in Jinan is an essay by Lao She, a famous modern writer, playwright and novelist. It was first published in April of 193 1, and has been selected by middle school Chinese textbooks in China for a long time.
5. Praise of Poplar
Praise of Poplar is an essay written by modern writer Mao Dun at 194 1. The author uses the poplars on the northwest loess plateau that are "tall and upright, indomitable and resistant to the northwest wind" to symbolize the tenacious and hardworking northern farmers, praise their simplicity, strength and enterprising spirit in the struggle for national liberation, and at the same time cast a bitter ridicule on those who "despise the people and stubbornly retreat". The article is ambitious, vivid and concise.
The author uses poplars as a symbol of the broad masses of soldiers and civilians in the anti-Japanese base areas behind the enemy lines under the leadership of the China Production Party, praising their lofty spirit and strong will to unite and fight, persevere and persist in the war of resistance to the end. For example, this work, which only writes about poplars for the sake of writing about poplars, is naturally a masterpiece describing the scenery, but its style is much lower. The achievement of this article is that the author adopts symbolic techniques, which makes the article have deeper meaning.