What is audio-visual integration?

The combination of audio and video means that the visual and auditory aspects complement each other and set off each other, making the scene described more three-dimensional and making the reader immersed in the scene.

For example:

"West Tower" by Zeng Gong

The waves went away like clouds but came back, and the north wind blew several thunders.

The Zhu Tower is surrounded by sparse hooks and foils. I lie down and watch the rain coming from thousands of mountains.

This poem describes the magnificent scene of a storm on the seaside. The first and second sentences of the poem describe the waves, clouds, wind, and thunder from the visual and auditory aspects respectively, exaggerating the majestic momentum of "the mountain rain is about to come and the wind fills the building". It expresses the poet's broad mind and inner pride. The poet uses the scenery to express his emotions. A storm is coming. According to common sense, he should close the door to avoid it. However, the poet hangs up the curtains and opens the windows in order to enjoy the spectacular scene of "thousands of mountains and heavy rain coming".

Poetry Appreciation:

"West Tower" is the "Zhu Tower" in the article, so it is called "West Tower" because it may be relative to the sea to the east. Its location should be close to the mountains and the sea. The first sentence describes the scenery in front of the West Tower, which directly captures the climax of the changing situation: dark clouds hang low, the water and sky are the same color, and only the waves are seen hitting the shore, like horses galloping, going and coming back, showing a sense of movement and power. magnificent.

The second sentence describes the impending thunderstorm from an auditory perspective: Suddenly the north wind blew by, carrying "several sounds" of deafening thunder, adding to the impressive momentum and magnificence. The word "blowing up" can be described as extremely powerful, fully demonstrating the power of Kuangsong. In this majestic drama, "North Wind" is the "best supporting role". Wind is the messenger of rain. The poet keenly captured this natural feature before the thunderstorm and rendered it, which is amazing.

“The four sides of Zhulou are hooked with sparse foil”, and “foil” is a curtain made of reeds. This sentence has a very important position in the structure of the whole poem and plays a cushioning role. With this sentence, the whole poem avoids going straight and appears ups and downs. The west building is located between the sea and the mountains, and the poem describes the scenery in the order of the sea (in front of the building) - the side of the building - the building - the mountain (behind the building). Writing "Zhu Lou" in this sentence is not only a title, but also a bridge from the sea view in front of the building to the mountain view behind the building. It is also a transition from describing the scenery to expressing emotions. From a poetic perspective, this building should be perched on a green mountain near the sea, with a broad view of thousands of mountains. "Hooking and sparse foil on all sides" means that the people upstairs, that is, the poet, used hooks to roll up the sparse curtains hanging from the windows on all four sides of the building. According to common sense, when the storm is approaching, you should close the windows. But the poet decided to open the windows on all sides at this moment. This action was quite unexpected and seemed to be counter-intuitive. When "the storm is about to come and the wind fills the building", there are only hanging curtains, and generally no curtains are hung. But this is precisely the expression of true feelings. The poet wants to "lay down and watch the rain coming on thousands of mountains", which has reached the point of infatuation, so it can make people think and be curious. This is the same as Li Yi's "If you had known the tide and had faith, you would marry one who rides the tide", Zhang Xian's "It's better to marry the east wind than a peach apricot", Li Bai's "It's better to shovel down Junshan and spread the flow of river", etc. "The more unreasonable it is, the more unreasonable it is." And the better it gets" ("Ci Quan").

"Lying down and watching the torrential rain coming over thousands of mountains", the poet expresses his inner pride in the last sentence and also relieves the readers' doubts. The first two sentences describe the wind, clouds, waves, and thunder. This is a magnificent overture. What the poet wants to appreciate most is the outstanding performance of "Rain coming from thousands of mountains" as the "protagonist". He wanted to see the fresh realm presented by "Rapid Rain" breaking the dull situation before the rain, so as to broaden his mind. This pursuit of aesthetic realm reflects the poet's ideological realm of striving for progress and making a difference. The word "lying" in the poem is also thought-provoking. It vividly expresses the poet's graceful demeanor. It contains stillness in the movement and uses stillness to set off the movement. The beauty of the ups and downs can be seen here.