What are the angles of scenery description?

The angle of scenery description includes three aspects: space angle, color angle and sensory angle. There is always an order to write landscapes, high and low, up and down, inside and outside. In any case, there is always a clear hierarchy. The scenery written in the poem is different in color. Combining different colors of scenery into a painting will give you the effect of painting in poetry. When appreciating, we can analyze the characteristics of scenery writing from the perspective of scenery color. In poetry, the author often writes about the scenery from the perspectives of his own hearing, sight and smell, which requires us to analyze what the poet sees, hears and feels when appreciating.

Su Shi's "Partridge Sky", the first landscape, from far to near, from high to low, has distinct layers. "the forest breaks the mountain, the bamboo hides the wall, and the cicada grass dries up the pond." At the end of the forest in the distance, the mountains are clearly visible, and then the bamboo nearby covers the wall, and the small pond is full of hay and cicadas. Then, from time to time, "turning over the blank birds, shining with bright red fragrance" from high to low, orderly. It can be seen that spatial order is an angle to appreciate landscape poetry. Combination of far and near, combination of high and low, combination of inside and outside, etc. There are also overlooking, looking up, looking up and so on. It is also a spatial perspective, but the main body of emphasis is people.

In Wang Wei's Pastoral Music, two poems, "Peach is full of rain, willow green is full of smoke", which are red and green with distinct colors, reminding people of the charming scene of peach blossom and green willow covered with hookah after a night of spring rain. The two colors "red" and "green" play an extremely important role in appreciation. Appreciating poems, grasping the words expressing colors and analyzing the beauty of colorful pictures will highlight the characteristics of scenery writing.

For example, Bai Juyi's poem "Snow at Night" describes snow, and every sentence in the poem is about snow, but the author writes it in turn from his own feelings, vision and hearing, highlighting the magnitude of snow. The author's feeling is another angle of appreciation. Dynamic and static combination is vision, sound and static combination is hearing, scene texture is touch, quantity is vision, sound and smell are the combination of multi-sensory angles.