What are the excerpts and appreciation of Baiyangdian Chronicle?

1. Excerpt: "At night, the enemy stared at this dark reed pond from the small window of the turret, and the stars in the sky seemed to be immersed in the water and were about to fall. Late at night, waterfowl fly and sing in the reed pond. During the day, they hide in their nests to avoid gunfire. The reed is still so hard to drill up, and the goal seems to be the sky. "

Appreciation: "Enemy" and "Turret" point out the atmosphere of the environment, while "Stars are also immersed in the water" and "It seems to be falling", rendering the crystal-clear Ming Che of the lake. The stars are reflected in the lake, rippling with the breeze, making them twinkle, giving people the illusion that they are about to fall.

Such a beautiful natural environment is really pleasing to the eye! However, the enemy has invaded a large area of our country. Around this beautiful reed pond, there are enemy turrets everywhere, blocking and monitoring this revolutionary base. During the day, it was silent here, and even the waterfowl "hid in the nest to avoid". Only in the middle of the night can you hear their "flying and singing".

Between the lines, what a vivid love-hate relationship is revealed! Then write "reed is still so difficult to drill", which shows the indomitable attitude of Baiyangdian people in the cruel war environment and is full of will and strength. This scene description is full of real feelings about life, which leads readers to a specific environment and atmosphere, and naturally becomes the foreshadowing of the following story. It is artistically integrated into the scene and reflects the author's deep feelings.

2. Excerpt: "These are the girls in central Hebei. The oldest is only fifteen, and the youngest is only thirteen. They marched on the road in their hometown and looked at the Beidou in the horizon. They looked at the yellow buds of wheat in early summer and sorghum drying rice in Mid-Autumn Festival. The geese flew south over their heads, and soon they flew north. They have grown up. "

Appreciation: How to describe the gradual growth of girls with charm of life. The natural maturity of crops and the flying back and forth of geese are poetic metaphors of the passage of time. On the road of life, because "look at the big dipper in the sky", you will never lose your way. "Beidou" is not only a real scene, because it is blocked by the enemy, so it is mostly marching at night, but at the same time, it is a metaphor: the glorious guidance of the party.

Three. Excerpt: "People are like birds parasitic in reeds, and they keep passing through it all day."

Appreciation: This simple description truly restores the life characteristics of Baiyangdian people, but it is also vivid. It is both true and natural to compare people with birds.

Extended data:

Sun Li's novel and prose collection "The Chronicle of Baiyangdian" is a representative work of his elegant and meaningful style of writing, among which the short stories "Lotus Lake" and "Charge" are famous chapters in the history of modern literature. It is regarded by literary and art circles as the main masterpiece of "Lotus Temple School". Lotus Lake is Sun Li's masterpiece.

Contemporary literary school represented by Sun Li. Selected from the Chronicle of Baiyangdian, which is a companion piece with Lotus Lake, is one of the Chronicles of Baiyangdian and a masterpiece of the Lotus School. The full text is full of poetry and is called "poetic novel".

In the fierce and cruel background of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, which is related to the survival of the nation, the novel chooses a small corner of Baiyangdian, showing the gentle, affectionate, loyal and brave character and spirit of rural women. In the smoke of war, the love between husband and wife, the love of home and country, pure humanity and lofty character are as beautiful and brilliant as the blooming lotus in Baiyangdian. Sun Li's novels are set in the rural areas of central Hebei plain and western Hebei mountain from War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period to the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China, vividly reappearing the lives and battles of local people.

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