Tited Dayu Ling Beiyi

1. The poem triggers the feeling of missing one’s hometown and eager to return home from _Nan Feiyan_____________.

2. Which two lines of poetry change from description of scene to lyric?

In the Ming Dynasty, when looking at the countryside, one should see Longtou plum blossoms

3. The word "ying" in the last sentence of this poem is extremely thought-provoking. Let's talk about how this word expresses how the protagonist What are your thoughts and feelings?

When you set foot on Lingtou tomorrow morning, take another look at your hometown! Although there is no trace of her, the plum blossoms blooming on the ridge should be visible. The poet secretly uses the allusion of folding flowers. Although he could not return home, he wished he could send Yizhimei to comfort his relatives in his hometown!

The sentiment is sad and long-lasting. The poet's nostalgia has reached its highest point, but he is unable to express it.

The poet did not continue the above to describe the real scene, but opened up a new chapter and wrote about imagination, imagining a scene to tie the whole poem together. This not only deepens the theme, but also has a mellow charm and endless leisurely meaning, which makes people fascinated and daydream.

This poem is unique in the romance of Taoism and scenery. The poet sets the scene with emotion, and uses scenery to set off the emotion, so that the scene blends and writes the true feelings, so the emotion is sincere and touching.

It expresses the pain of frustration and the trouble of homesickness. The whole poem expresses the poet's lament about the ups and downs of officialdom and his longing for his hometown by describing the scenery he saw on the way and using the scenery to express his emotions.