Small question 1: Comparison. The contrast between the scenes of "before the rain" and "after the rain" highlights the damage caused by rain to the flowers, implying the poet's feeling of regret when the flowers fall and remain in spring after the rain.
Title 2: The last two sentences of this poem describe the scene of bees and butterflies passing over the wall, which makes the author have the "misunderstanding" that the spring scenery is in the neighbor's yard. The author's inner feelings of regret for spring and the natural scenes in front of him are cleverly combined, which not only endows the bees and butterflies with personality, but also secretly reveals the author's inner feelings. The expressions and psychology of the two are vividly and interestingly written.
Small question 1:
Test analysis: This question tests the emotions, techniques and functions of appreciating poetry. The scenes of "before the rain" and "after the rain" contrast, describing the damage caused by rain to the flowers, and implying the poet's sigh. 1 point for writing the technique, 1 point for being able to analyze the function, 1 point for being able to write about the feeling of cherishing spring, and 1 point for being close to the meaning.
Small question 2:
Test question analysis: This question tests the analysis of poetry’s imagery, artistic conception, and emotion. First find the image, then analyze the artistic conception and point out the emotion. Bees and butterflies flew across the wall one after another. The author's inner sadness for spring and the natural scene in front of him were cleverly combined, and his expression and psychology were vividly and interestingly written. 1 point is awarded for writing the content of the scene, 1 point is awarded for writing the author's thoughts, and 2 points are awarded for expressing opinions on the harmony of "scenery" and "thoughts".