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In Mailongli, the wind is green and the grass roots are fat and noisy.
Envy him for nothing, two butterflies, drunk Dongfeng weeds.
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1 What rhetorical devices are used in the third and fourth sentences of the poem to express the author's inner feelings? Please give a brief evaluation.
Analysis: The poem describes the spring scenery that the poet saw while walking in the country. Poetry moves from one scene to another, which is displayed in turn, and the lines are full of vitality, giving people a brand-new feeling.
Answer: Three or four sentences in the poem use anthropomorphic techniques to endow butterflies with human feelings. The warm spring breeze intoxicated the flying butterflies, and the word "drunk" vividly described the lingering flying form of butterflies as if intoxicated by the flowers, and also told the author all the feelings when Tao Ran witnessed this scene.
2. What kind of picture does this poem depict? Please analyze it briefly. (5 points)
Please appreciate the two sentences at the end of this poem from the perspective of scenery and emotion. (6 points)
Answer:
This poem depicts a touching picture of lush wheat waves and lush flowers and plants in the suburbs in spring. (2 points) The poet wrote the warm spring breeze, the new rice in Long Mai, the little frog in the grass, and the carefree butterflies flying everywhere. (2 points) Expressed the poet's carefree and happy mood. ( 1)
3. The two sentences at the end of the poem use the technique of touching the scene and blending the scene. (2 points) The poet endowed the butterflies in his works with human feelings. Colorful butterflies fluttered and wanted to fly, intoxicated by the warm spring breeze, attracted by the weeds and flowers, and even fascinated by the flowers, lingering. (2 points) The word "drunk" is full of new ideas, which not only conveys the fragrance and intoxicating charm of spring, but also depicts the drunken mode of butterflies chasing spring scenery, and also tells the poet all kinds of feelings when Tao Ran witnessed this scene. (2 points)
This "answer to reading in the wild" was collected and sorted for you by Bian Xiao, a Chinese website of the dictionary. It is hoped that through these reading exercises and answers, students can master the characteristics of Chinese reading, and then improve their reading, appreciation, writing ability and comprehensive Chinese literacy. I wish the students academic progress!