Two prose poems with polyphonic characters and similar characters

The polyphonic characters and similar characters in the two prose poems are as follows:

1. Polyphonic characters

Lotus: lotus leaf (hé)? load (hè)< /p>

Mercy: Stifling heat (mēn rè)? Depressed (mèn mèn bú lè)? Annoying (fán mèn)

Meeting: Accounting (kuài jì)? Meeting (huì yì)?

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Paper: test paper (shìjuàn)? involved (juǎnrù)

Poop: cheap (piányí)? convenient (fāng biàn)? potbellied (dà fù pián pián)

2. Similar characters

Prayer (dǎo gào): pray to God for blessing.

Hesitate (chóu chú): Hesitant, lingering.

At a loss (yī chóu mò zhǎn): I can’t make any strategy, I can’t think of any way.

Mosuō: caress.

风风(?fēng mǐ): to fall with the wind.

Run-in (mó hé): a metaphor for gradually adapting and coordinating with each other in the process of cooperation.

Author's introduction and literary knowledge

1. Author's introduction

1. Rabindranath Tagore: Indian poet and writer, known as the Saint of Poetry. His poetry collections include "The Gardener", "Crescent Moon" and "The Birds", and his novels include "Shipwreck" and "Gola". In 1913, his collection of prose poems "Gitanjali" won the Nobel Prize for Literature.

2. Bing Xin, formerly known as Xie Wanying. There are prose collections "For Young Readers" and "Past Events", and poetry collections "Stars" and "Spring Water". Her creations are famous for promoting the "philosophy of love", and maternal love is the fundamental starting point of the "philosophy of love".

Bing Xin is an active supporter of the Chinese women's liberation movement. Her works often show strong concern for women's rights and call for women to pursue independence and equality. She played an important feminist role in Chinese society in the early 20th century.

2. Literary common sense

Prose poetry: a literary genre that has the characteristics of both prose and poetry. It combines some of the expressive characteristics of poetry and descriptive prose.

In essence: it has the mood and fantasy of poetry, giving readers a sense of beauty and imagination, but the content retains poetic prose details.

From a formal point of view: it has the appearance of prose, unlike poetry, which does not have lines and rhymes, but it does not lack the inherent musical beauty and rhythm. It is a poem written in prose form, that is, "prose has its shape and poetry has its essence".