1982 another creative form of Xi Murong's prose collection is

1March, 982, another collection of essays by Xi Murong is: traces of growth, drawing a rainbow in your heart.

1, traces of growth

Xi Murong's first essay.

Catalogue of works:

Juan Yi Shi Lu

Miss you, on a summer afternoon

Endless memories

An ancient story

This mountain

Four seasons; throughout the year

Love whispers

Maoyuan

The world of begonia flowers

Seven lotus flowers

Traces of growth

Juaner chuangnei

gate

My memory

Thank you! teacher

Geometric nightmare

Flower Association

Baifayin

Notes by the window

Unforgettable moment

Juan San Chuang

The Story of Miss Fan Hu

Marianne is twenty years old.

Helen's wedding

Buddha on the lotus.

A teenager selling stones

Where is the Xiang Pavilion?

Morning and evening in Lake Dahl

That bunch of grapes

appendix

Appreciate life Appreciate life

A humble heart

Bypass the past review

2. "Draw a rainbow in your heart"

Draw a Rainbow in My Heart is an early book published by Xi Murong. It is about how to cultivate children, how to cultivate children, how to educate children, how to find the most precious things for children and so on.

About the author:

Xi Murong, 1943, 10 was born on June 5th, Sichuan, and grew up in Taiwan Province province. His parents are both Mongolians from Inner Mongolia, and their Mongolian name is Princess Mulun. Xi Murong was born in Sichuan during his father's military life. At the age of thirteen, he wrote poems in his diary. At the age of fourteen, he entered the Art Department of Taipei Normal University, and later entered the Art Department of Taiwan Province Provincial Normal University. 65438-0964 entered the Royal Academy of Art in Brussels, Belgium, specializing in oil painting. After graduation, he served as an associate professor of fine arts in Hsinchu Teachers College of Taiwan Province Province. He held dozens of personal exhibitions, published a set of paintings and won many painting awards. 198 1 year, Taiwan Province dida publishing house published Xi Murong's first book of poetry, Li Qixiang, which was reprinted seven times a year. Other poems are also reprinted in one edition. Xi Murong writes more about love, life and homesickness, which is extremely beautiful, elegant and transparent, lyrical and full of true love for life. It has influenced the growth of a whole generation.

Creative style:

1, write emotions

Xi Murong's poems mainly focus on love, homesickness, time and life, and the expression of love has become the first theme of Xi Murong's poems. In these feelings of love, there are sweetness and sadness. Xi Murong experienced the tenderness in life from a delicate perspective unique to women.

2. Writing skills

Xi Murong's poems have always attracted much attention, and there are some characteristics different from his poems. There are many articles commenting on his poems and the characteristics of his prose works, such as the importance of "flowers" in his poems. In addition, this paper also discusses Xi Murong's writing skills, such as the collocation of colors, the use of interrogative sentences and the use of repetitive sentences.

3. Characteristics

(1) Description of flowers and use of colors

Xi Murong's prose works have two characteristics, one is the description of flowers, and the other is the use of color words. In the description of "flower", all kinds of flowers can be used in this paper, among which lotus is the most closely related to her. Because Xi Murong is a painter, the use of color is naturally more appropriate than other writers, which forms one of her characteristics.

(2) the use of repeated sentence patterns and interrogative sentences

Xi Murong's writing style is good at using repetitive sentences, which makes her articles present a soothing musical style and full of pastoral sentiment. In the management of syntax, she not only pays attention to the overall effect, but also pursues the beauty of words. All her articles are centered on characters, and it is easy to see her sincerity in simple narration, which has the characteristics of blunt prose.

In Xi Murong's works, "the use problem" is a major feature. Whether it appears in the text or at the end of the text, in fact, what she wants to express may be a vague mentality. She is not only asking herself, but also asking the readers questions. In particular, when Xi Murong uses questions, he usually doesn't use them only once, but often uses them repeatedly and connects them to create a heavy atmosphere covering the whole text.