Read the following Song lyrics and then answer this question. He Xinlang Xin Qiji is very weak! After a lifetime of disappointment, my friends have all dispersed, leaving only a few. White hair hangin

Read the following Song lyrics and then answer this question. He Xinlang Xin Qiji is very weak! After a lifetime of disappointment, my friends have all dispersed, leaving only a few. White hair hanging in the air

Question 1: friends break up (friends break up, 2 points); Old age (1 min); Unrealized ambition (1 min)

Question 2: personification (2 points). Thoughts and gratitude for intimate friends; Satire for those who pursue fame and fortune; Aggressive, ambitious and heroic. (4 points for answering two of the questions correctly)

Question 1:

Test analysis: this question examines the ability to understand the content of poetry and the ability to summarize the main points of the content. This is a sentimental poem by Xin Qiji, the title of which is to summarize the reasons why the last poet felt "declining". This word begins with the inverted sentence of "I am too weak", which lays the foundation and dominates the whole word. Then the last film expresses the loneliness and anguish of the poet when he quits his post and idles around from two aspects: "friends are scattered" and "white hair is falling". Because I quit my job and seldom associate with my friends, my "bosom friend", watching the years go by, achieved 50%. "I have white hair and three thousands of feet, and my fate seems to be long." So I lamented that I was old and my ambition was not rewarded.

Question 2:

Test analysis: this question examines the ability to appreciate and the expression skills of appreciating poetry. This word is as good at using allusions as Xin Ci. However, the test center here obviously uses personification rhetoric. "I see how charming Castle Peak is, and I expect Castle Peak to see me like this" is all the warning. Because there is nothing pleasing to the eyes of the poet, he has to pour his deep feelings into nature, not only finding Castle Peak "charming", but also feeling that Castle Peak seems to regard the poet as "charming". This is the same artistic technique as Li Bai's Sitting Alone in the Pavilion. This technique first wedges the feelings of the aesthetic subject into the object, and then dyes the image of the object with the feelings of the subject, thus revealing the inner feelings of the aesthetic subject. In this way, the subjective consciousness in the works is greatly strengthened, which is easy to infect readers.