Reading ancient poetry. Bu Suanzi · Luyan Zhu Dunru ① Luyan flew south, and the wind and rain lost each other. Hungry, thirsty and hard-working, with two wings hanging down, standing alone in

Reading ancient poetry. Bu Suanzi · Luyan Zhu Dunru ① Luyan flew south, and the wind and rain lost each other. Hungry, thirsty and hard-working, with two wings hanging down, standing alone in the cold pavilion.

1. The image of the traveling geese: lost and lonely, hungry and cold, worried and confused, and whining miserably. (As long as the meaning is correct)

Scenes of the southern crossing: ① A large number of people fled in a hurry in the wind and rain. ②People were hungry, cold, frightened and frightened. ③ Relatives are separated and crying continues.

2. The method of conveying one's ambition through things. The author uses the lost flock of geese flying south to express the pain of personal loneliness and desolation. It also reflects the miserable life of the vast number of people who are displaced and displaced, and expresses the deep sorrow and pain of the destruction of a country and a family.

(As long as the meaning is correct)