Reading Comprehension and Solution of He Qifang's Poem New Moon

He Qifang (19 12 February 5-1July 24, 977), formerly known as He, was born in Wanzhou, Chongqing, a modern poet, essayist and literary critic, and a member of the Department of Philosophy and Social Sciences of China Academy of Sciences. Next, I will sort out the reading comprehension and answers of He Qifang's poem "New Moon", hoping to help you!

Original text:

crescent

He Qifang

Crescent bend

Like a boat.

I go home by boat.

It's opposite Qian Shan.

The fragrance of flowers warms the night.

It's spring in my hometown.

Are you asleep?

I landed in your dream.

1. What rhetorical devices are used in the first section? How is the expression effect?

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2. How does this poem expand the imagination? What thoughts and feelings did the author express?

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Answer:

1. Use the rhetorical method of metaphor to compare the moon to a boat to make the content vivid; At the same time, it leads to the imagination of returning home by boat. (That's right)

2. The author compares the moon in front of him to a boat, and then goes back to his hometown by boat across Qian Shan. The flowers in my hometown are warm at night, which is a beautiful spring. Expressed the author's deep thoughts and nostalgia for his hometown. (That's right)

He Qifang's New Moon: Reading Questions and Answers of Modern Poetry in Junior Middle School

The crescent moon bends like a boat.

I went home by boat and passed Qian Shan.

Flowers are fragrant, the night is warm, and it is spring in my hometown.

Are you asleep? I landed in your dream.

1. The poem "I am going home by boat" and "the flowers are warm at night"; Is it the poet's real experience or the poet's imagination?

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2. "Are you asleep?" What exactly does "you" mean here?

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Which lines in the poem do you like best? Please understand and appreciate.

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3. What feelings does this poem express?

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About the author:

He Qifang, born in Wanzhou, Chongqing on February 5, 2002, is a modern poet, essayist and literary critic.

1935 graduated from philosophy department of Peking University. From 65438 to 0938, he taught at Lu Xun Art College in Yan 'an, joined the China * * * Production Party in the same year, and did a lot of pioneering work for revolutionary literature and art. In the same year, he published his works How Broad Life is and I Sing for Boys and Girls.

He Qifang was a member of the Federation of Chinese Literary and Art Circles, a director of the Chinese Writers Association and secretary of the Secretariat, and the director of the Institute of Literature of China Academy of Social Sciences. He was elected as a member of the First, Second and Third China People's Political Consultative Conference and a deputy to the Third National People's Congress.

1977 died in Beijing on July 24th at the age of 65.