The writing technique of "The Side of Eriduo Snow Peak": using symbolic artistic techniques.
The author of The Side of Eriduo Snow Peak is the modern poet Chang Yao. In this poem, the poet created many aesthetic images, such as the snow in Eriduo and the spiders on the rock walls, which together create a dignified and magnificent atmosphere, integrating the vicissitudes of feelings and the ancient and open plateau background. A broad sense of life forms a coordinated whole.
1. The virtual and the real complement each other. While describing the scenery realistically, the poet also fictionalized the scenery and characters, taking the scenery as reality and the characters as virtuality, and the virtuality and reality complement each other, achieving unexpected effects.
2. Psychological description. The poet depicts a real and ordinary "I" by describing the vomiting sensation caused by altitude sickness on a high-altitude snow-capped mountain.
3. Contrast. When describing scenery, the poet organically integrates realistic scenery with fictional characters and scenery, using fictional characters to set off the realistic scenery, making the realistic scenery more vivid and vivid, and at the same time, using realistic scenery to set off the fictional characters, making the poet Fictional characters are more real and touching.
4. Symbolism. The poet uses symbolic techniques to compare Xuefeng to a tall hero, and expresses his reverence and admiration for the hero by describing the hero's heroic deeds.
5. Personification. The poet uses personification techniques to personify Xuefeng, and turns Xuefeng into a flesh-and-blood person by describing Xuefeng with words such as "above my head" and "around 1890".
The background of writing "The Side of the Snowy Peak of Eriduo":
1. "The Side of the Snowy Peak of Eriduo" is a poem written by the modern poet Chang Yao. This poem was written by the author when he was climbing a mountain. Before climbing the mountain, the poet saw the majestic and majestic natural landscape of the mountain. After climbing to the top, he saw the other side of the snow peak. Under the sunlight, the white snow and the glow blended together, showing a strange divine light. The poet produced wonderful associations and expressed profound philosophical thoughts and romantic emotions.
2. This poem was written in the 1960s. At that time, China was in a temporarily difficult period, and the poet had an aesthetic experience by climbing up to see the natural landscape.
3. Chang Yao’s early poetry has distinctive characteristics of the times and unique style, reflecting the oppression of China’s political movements and ideology at that time.
4. Chang Yao was at a low point in his life when he wrote this poem, but his spirit was not crushed, but became more tenacious. This poem also expresses his positive attitude towards life and optimism about the future.