Read the poem "Crossing the Ocean" and complete the following questions. Wen Tianxiang had a hard time in the Southern Song Dynasty after crossing the Lingdingyang. Mountains and rivers break the wind

Read the poem "Crossing the Ocean" and complete the following questions. Wen Tianxiang had a hard time in the Southern Song Dynasty after crossing the Lingdingyang. Mountains and rivers break the wind

Small question 1:(3 points) War and history (1 one place, three points, two places)

Question 2: (3 points) Metaphor. The mountains and rivers in the Southern Song Dynasty are fragmented like floating catkins scattered by the wind, which vividly depicts the scene that the Southern Song Dynasty will perish under the invasion of the Yuan Army, and expresses the author's deep feelings of worrying about the country and the people and hurting the nature. (Metaphorically written 1, figuratively written 1, and emotionally written by the author 1)

Question 1:

Test analysis: understand the content of poetry and the specific meaning of the language of poetry in the text. Pay attention to the rhetorical usage of metonymy, that is, replace what you want to express with something related. In the poem, "Dou" is two kinds of weapons, and "History" is to bake bamboo slips out of the water here and let them go down in history.

Question 2:

Analysis of test questions: "The mountains and rivers are broken, and the wind is drifting" is a figurative rhetoric. The expressive effect of this rhetoric can be analyzed from the vivid image of metaphor and the author's thoughts and feelings.