Poetry examination questions with anti-allusions

Question 1: The grass leaves the palace and turns to the mountains and rivers in the evening, which is no different, but the city people are half

Poetry examination questions with anti-allusions

Question 1: The grass leaves the palace and turns to the mountains and rivers in the evening, which is no different, but the city people are halfway there.

Question 2: Similarities: The endings of the two poems show the difference in the poet's determination to serve the country with death: the ending of this poem is sad, soft outside and firm inside, solemn and solemn; The ending couplets across the ocean are open-minded, aboveboard and full of masculinity.

Question 1:

Test analysis: this question is unconventional, gives the artistic conception characteristics, and finds out the poems that can express this characteristic. It can be seen from "bleak and tragic" that poetry should describe the scenery, and the words describing the scenery should reflect the characteristics of "bleak and tragic"; As can be seen from The Story of National subjugation, this background should be reflected in the poem. It can be seen from note (2) that "Leaving the Palace" is overgrown with weeds, and "Sunset" also renders a desolate atmosphere, so "Grass Leaving the Palace to Turn to Sunset" meets the requirements. "The scenery of mountains and rivers is the same, and the citizens are different." The mountains and rivers remain the same, but in just four years, the battlements are beyond recognition and many people have disappeared. The great contrast between "Yuan Tong" and "Half Fei" reveals the profound disaster brought by the war to the people and reflects the poet's childlike innocence about the rise and fall of the world and the sufferings of the people.

Question 2:

Test analysis: This question can be answered from two aspects: the emotion expressed in Wen Tianxiang's two poems and the artistic atmosphere created by the poems. In terms of emotion, first find out your own poems expressing feelings, "Return as a raven with blood" and "Keep the heart of Dan in the history books". The former uses the allusions of crows in Wang Di to express patriotism, while the latter uses metonymy to express patriotism, so they are emotionally consistent. Difference: "Tijuan with Blood" renders a sad and tragic atmosphere, while "Who is not dead" shows an open mind, so the atmosphere of the two is different.