The exercises and answers of the ancient poem "Walking Lushan Mountain"

Read the following poem and then answer this question.

A trip to Lushan Mountain (Song Dynasty).

In the early morning, the rolling Lushan Mountain, with thousands of peaks competing and beautiful, is spectacular, which just caters to my interest in natural scenery. Along the way, the mountain range in front of me is constantly changing, and a person is immersed in the winding and deep wild road, but forgets where to go. The sun rises, the snow melts, the mountains look more silent and empty, the silly bear is slowly climbing the tree, and the deer is leisurely sipping the stream. I can't see any buildings or smoke, so I can't help wondering if there are people living in the mountains. Just then, I suddenly heard a crow crowing on the distant mountain.

(1) The meaning (artistic conception) of the sentence "Haofeng changes everywhere" is very similar to two sentences in another widely circulated Song poem. Please write these two poems.

(2) Some people commented that the word "Fan" is well used, killing two birds with one stone. What are the two functions of this word in poetry?

(3) The last two sentences are more intriguing than Du Mu's "The stone path is far away from the cold mountain, and there are people in the depths of the white clouds". Try to talk about their similarities and differences.

A (1) from the side of the mountain, the height is different. -Su Shi

(2) The reason for "walking alone in a secluded path" and "being fascinated" is exactly what the poem says. First, the winding path is deep and easy to go wrong. Second, walking alone, without direction, is easy to go wrong, so "get lost". Here, a person's experience of traveling in the mountains is vividly displayed.

(3) Du Mu's poem is about parking, because he loves LAM Raymond. In Bai Yunsheng, some people stop just for comparison. Comparatively speaking, "Where are people? A chicken outside the cloud can leave more imagination space for readers. Where are people? A crow means that people are still outside the cloud.

Pure hands!