Farewell, my dear China-what does the author express in his description of "loess, grassland, islands and sea water" and what is the name of this kind of writing?

1. The general understanding of "Farewell" in the title "Farewell, China I Love" is "Farewell". If we understand it more carefully, it can be understood as 7 "farewell, farewell with pain, farewell for a while, farewell with sadness, farewell with tears" and so on. Please contact the full text to understand Farewell delicately and accurately.

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(1) "However, I will eventually work in this great era ... Farewell, warriors fighting in all aspects, I will join you with more brave strength soon!"

(2) "... then, warriors, I will join your team and drive them out with braver strength and destroy them! "

2. "Farewell, China I love, China I love wholeheartedly!" Is it the central sentence of the text, expressing the author's thoughts and feelings?

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(1) nostalgia for relatives and friends. "I watched many relatives and friends waving their hats and hands and saying,' Goodbye, goodbye!' I listened to the sound of firecrackers, my eyes were wet, tears dripped on my glasses and the mirror was blurred. I have an unspeakable emotion. "

(2) Love the motherland. "... no, that's not our national flag, that's an imperialist warship. ""loess grass on both sides of the strait, the sea is full of Ying Ying ... "

(3) Serve the motherland. "I left China to gain better experience and better fighting weapons." "If they haven't left the Sea of China by then and haven't been driven out by us, then come on, warriors, I'll join your team and drive them out with braver strength and destroy them!"

3. "Farewell, China I love, China I love wholeheartedly!" This sentence appeared in the text three times before and after. What effect does this writing have?

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(1) organically linked the farewell of relatives and friends, the scenery along the way and the author's association.

(2) The expression of the author's emotion is promoted, deepened and strengthened layer by layer.

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1. A background survey of Farewell, My Love China.

Farewell to My Beloved China is an essay written by Mr. Zheng Zhenduo at 1927. This text left us with many questions. /kloc-what kind of China was China in 0/927? Why did Mr Zheng Zhenduo leave China? How did Mr Zheng Zhenduo write this article? ……

Please refer to the relevant historical materials and sort out the obtained information into a background investigation of Farewell, My Love China.

Step 2 make a "farewell" album

"Parting" is a common proposition in literary creation, and there are many articles and poems describing parting at all times and in all countries. Please collect beautiful words about parting through various channels and compile them into an album. The columns of the album can be set according to your own preferences, such as "poetry" and "prose"; Or it can be divided into "parting between friends", "parting between relatives" and "parting between classmates". This is a very interesting thing!

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Martin Luther king (1929—— 1968), an American black leader. He led the world-famous African-American civil rights movement and won the 1964 Nobel Peace Prize. This famous speech "My Dream" was delivered by him in front of Lincoln Memorial Hall in DC, USA. The 200,000 audience was deeply moved by his meaningful speech and rekindled the hope of realizing "all races in the world get along equally".

My dream

At this moment, we stand in the symbolic shadow of a great American. It was he who signed the emancipation proclamation 100 years ago. This great decree, like a magnificent lighthouse, brought hope to millions of slaves who were brutally burned by the unjust poison flame that destroyed human nature and drove away the long night under the shackles.

However, after 100 years, we must face up to the tragic reality that blacks still have no freedom; 100 years later, due to the shackles of apartheid and racial discrimination, blacks still live a humiliating and painful life; 100 years later, black people live on an island of poverty in the boundless sea of material prosperity; 100 years later, blacks are still pitifully abandoned in the corner of American society and find themselves living in their own land like exiles. Therefore, we are here today to shout loudly and let people know our appalling situation.

Today, I want to tell you. At present, despite all the difficulties and setbacks we are facing, I still have a dream, a dream deeply rooted in the dream of the American people.

I have a dream that one day, this country will stand up from the true meaning of her belief, and we hold it to be self-evident: all men are created equal.

I have a dream that one day, on the red hill slope of Georgia, the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners can sit at the same table and eat like brothers.

I have a dream that one day, even an area as oppressive and unjust as the desert heat in Mississippi will become an oasis of freedom and justice.

I have a dream that one day, my four children can live in a country where people are judged not by their skin color but by their character and quality.

Today, I have a dream in my heart.

I have a dream that one day, there will be a beautiful scene in Alabama where black boys and girls can join hands with white boys and girls like brothers and sisters.

Today, I have a dream.

I have a dream that we can finally fill all the gaps between people, clear all the barriers in the world and turn the rugged into a plain. At that time, the light wheel of God will reappear, and all creatures in the world will worship Christ.

This is my dream, and this is my belief in returning to the south. With this belief, we will dig out the gem of hope from the abyss of despair; With this belief, we can turn the harsh noise of the country into the beautiful harmony of brothers and sisters; With this belief, we will be able to work together, pray together, fight together, go to jail together and defend freedom together, because we know that we will be free.

On that day, all children of God will be able to sing carols with new meanings:

My country,

Free and fragrant land,

I sing your praises,

Where my father died,

The land that pilgrims yearn for,

Bell of freedom,

Singing is everywhere on the hillside.

If America wants to be a great country, then this dream will come true.

Let the freedom bell ring on the top of the huge New Hampshire!

Let the Freedom Bell ring on the huge new york Mountain!

Let the Freedom Bell ring from the towering Allegheny Mountains in Pennsylvania!

Let the freedom bell ring from the snowy peaks of the Colorado Rockies!

Let the freedom bell ring from the winding hilltops of California!

Let the Freedom Bell ring from the Rockies in Georgia!

Let the freedom bell ring from lookout mountain in Tennessee!

Let the freedom bell ring from the mountains of Mississippi! It's ringing everywhere on the hillside!

If one day we can make the bell of freedom ring, if we can make the bell of freedom ring in every village, every state and every city, we can accelerate the realization of our dreams. At that time, all the children of God, blacks and whites, Jews and pagans, Protestants and Catholics, will join hands to sing this song full of black spirit: "Free at last! Free at last! Thank God, Almighty God! We finally won our freedom! "

1. What is my dream?

2. What are the similarities between this article and the text in writing methods? What are the advantages of this writing?

Say goodbye to Cambridge again

I left quietly,

When I came softly;

I waved gently,

Say goodbye to the western clouds.

Golden willow by the river,

Is the bride in the sunset;

Shadows in the waves,

Ripple in my heart.

Green grass on the soft mud,

Oily, swaying at the bottom of the water;

In the soft waves of Cambridge,

I would like to be an aquatic plant!

A pool in the shade of elm trees,

Not a clear spring,

It is the rainbow in the sky that is crushed in floating seaweed.

Precipitate a rainbow-like dream.

Looking for dreams? Take a wormwood,

Back to the greener grass,

Full of stars,

Play songs in a starry place.

But I can't play songs,

Quiet is a farewell flute;

Summer insects are also silent for me,

Silence is Cambridge tonight!

I left quietly,

Just as I came quietly;

I waved my sleeve,

Don't take away a cloud.

Write a write

Farewell, ...

You've grown so big, have you ever left? Is there anything particularly touching?

Now, you are about to leave. Leave your alma mater, where you have studied and lived for six years, your primary school classmates, and your amiable teachers, because you are about to graduate from primary school.

Choose the deepest feeling of parting in life, imitate the lyrical and progressive writing in the text, and write an exercise "Farewell ……".