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Golden Rice

Golden Rice Stands

The mowed autumn fields

I thought of countless tired mothers,

I saw that wrinkled beautiful face on the dusk road,

The full moon of the harvest day

On the top of the towering trees,

In the dusk, the distant mountains

surrounding our hearts,

No sculpture can compare to this Silence.

Carrying that great fatigue on your shoulders, you

lower your heads and meditate in this far-reaching field

in the autumn fields,

Silence. Silence. History is just

a small river flowing under your feet,

and you, standing there,

will become an idea of ??mankind.

1. Judging from the content of this poem, the time when the poem was written was. The "you" in the sentence "and you, standing there" in the poem refers to .

2. In the poem, the poet thought of , from the golden rice.

3. Briefly analyze the meaning of "wrinkle" and "beautiful" in the poem "On the road at dusk I saw the beautiful wrinkled face".

4. In the following appreciation of this poem, one of the inappropriate ones is ( )

Poetry A uses "golden rice" as the central image to develop associations, through rice fields, Spatial displacements on the road, in the sky, in distant mountains, etc. Conveying a temporal theme - a meditation on the disappearance of vitality in labor.

Poetry B gives "golden rice" a positive and strong visual impression and a negative, "silent" auditory experience, intending to use the incongruity between the two to shift the focus from the external picture Turn to the inner feeling of life.

C Images such as "golden rice" and "full moon on harvest day" all have a sense of satisfaction, but the poems about the joy and satisfaction of harvest make people think about the "tiredness" of laboring mothers.

D The subject in the sentence "Carrying the great fatigue on the shoulders" should be the beautiful mother, not the "rice" standing in the "autumn field" meditating like a statue.

1. Resurrection of autumn, golden rice 2. Tired mother, lost history 3. “Beauty” and “wrinkle” are juxtaposed here, with the meaning of praising mother’s labor and lamenting the passage of time. 4D

The four classmates Zhao Qian, Sun and Li each expressed their opinions after reading the following poem. Who do you agree with? Against whom? Please tell me the reason?

Jianbi

Field

Dog robber, come, let me tell you:

Do you want to ask me: "Guns, ammunition, Where are they buried?"

"Guns and ammunition are all buried in my heart!"

Written in June 1943

Note: "Strong wall clears the wilderness" is During the Anti-Japanese War, one of the methods used by our military and civilians to deal with the Japanese army's "Three Guangs" policy. Refers to burying food, bullets, etc. so that the enemy cannot get them.

Zhao: At the beginning, he directly calls "dog robber". These three words reveal "my" burning anger and hatred.

Qian: "Are you going to ask me: / Gun, ammunition, / Where are they buried?" This question means that "I" have seen through the enemy, highlighting "I"'s self-confidence and the enemy's frustration. .

Sun: "Come, I'll tell you" are the words of ridicule and rebuke "I" used when faced with the enemy's search, and they are also a true portrayal of the national war of resistance.

Li: The whole poem uses virtual techniques to create the image of "I", but deliberately neglects the enemy without any use of pen and ink, showing the poet's extreme contempt and hatred for the Kuomintang reactionaries.

Classmate Li’s analysis is wrong. First, the enemy here refers to the Japanese invaders, not the Kuomintang reactionaries; second, the author's purpose of cutting the poem in this way is mainly to leave a broad space for readers' imagination and enhance the expressive power of the poem.

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