Reading ancient poems and essays on the White Stone Beach (3 points) by Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty. The beach is clear and shallow, with green cattails in the direction. The house lives on the east

Reading ancient poems and essays on the White Stone Beach (3 points) by Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty. The beach is clear and shallow, with green cattails in the direction. The house lives on the east side of the water, under the bright moon. Question 1: This poem is straight

Quiz 1: This poem directly describes water, white rocks, green cattails and other scenery.

Title 1: This poem by Wang Wei describes the intoxicating scenery under the moonlight, with movement and stillness. The artistic conception is cheerful and relaxed, and it describes the poet's tranquil and happy mood. (It expresses a natural and innocent beauty, and also expresses the poet's pursuit of natural and innocent beauty)

Small question 1: Analysis of the test question: The first two sentences "Qing Qian" "White rock beach, with green cattails facing towards the sky", describing the water on the beach, the rocks on the bottom and the cattails in the water, it is clear and picturesque.

Comment: When analyzing the specific content expressed in the poem, it can be determined by combining the specific objects described in the poem.

Small question 1: Question analysis: Wang Wei’s poem is a beautiful and charming moonlight song. It is a simple and elegant picture of a girl washing her gauze under the moon. The fusion of scenery is a pure and beautiful world on earth that has been highly refined and purified by the poet and the beauty of life. It embodies the poet's noble feelings and pursuit of the ideal state of life, and embodies a peaceful and leisurely mood. It is full of life, expresses a natural and innocent beauty, and also expresses the poet's pursuit of this natural and innocent beauty.

Comment: How to grasp the thoughts and feelings of poetry? 1. Read the prompts and set the tone. The title, author, annotation, etc. of a poem often give us important hints for understanding the emotion of the poem. The titles of some poems themselves are suggestive: for example, the word "happy" in Du Fu's "Happy Rain on a Spring Night" hints at the poet's joy and admiration for the arrival of the spring rain. 2. Grasp the image and dig out the connotation. 3. Study sentences and understand feelings. The first is to grasp the key phrases in the article that express one's feelings directly. The second is to pay attention to the correlation and comparison between allusions and historical figures.