Appreciation of partridge poems

Question 1: One or two sentences describe the picture of the victorious return of the King of Yue and his soldiers, full of the joy and pride of the winners.

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Appreciation of partridge poems

Question 1: One or two sentences describe the picture of the victorious return of the King of Yue and his soldiers, full of the joy and pride of the winners.

Question 1: The poet used the method of comparison to select two scenes from The Return of the King of Yue, and made a sharp contrast between the prosperity of the past and the desolation of today (1), profoundly revealing the theme of personnel changes and ups and downs (1).

Question 1: Analysis of test questions: Describe the described picture in one or two sentences according to "Breaking Your Arms" and "Luxury and Food". Photo content: Gou Jian, the king of Yue, defeated Wu and returned home in triumph. The soldiers were in high spirits and planned to go home.

Comments: The most important thing in describing the picture of a poem is to grasp the scenery and characters in the picture, and then describe the content of the poem with your own language image according to the artistic conception of the poem. For example, one or two sentences of this poem "Man-Wang Goujian, Warrior", the artistic conception of one or two sentences is the joy of victory, and it is enough to describe the content of the picture according to this atmosphere.

Question 1: Test and analysis: The contrast between "Maids in Palace Like Flowers Full of Spring Palace" and "Today Only Partridges Fly" highlights the theme of personnel changes and ups and downs, and at the same time expresses the author's feelings about historical changes, hoping that today's rulers can learn from history, be prepared for danger in times of peace and have a sense of urgency.

Comments: Analyzing the expressive techniques of poetry is a common problem in poetry appreciation, so how to analyze it can be generally analyzed as follows: (1) Accurately point out which techniques are used; (2) Explain why this technique should be used in combination with poetry; (3) Analyze how this technique conveys the poet's feelings.