The Significance of Guo Moruo's City in the Sky and Ye Saining's Birch Tree

The market in the sky says 192 1, 10, 1. At that time, Guo Moruo studied in Japan, full of longing, and returned to China twice in late spring and early autumn. However, he was disappointed by the infighting among domestic warlords and the poverty of the people. The poet stares at the "ethereal" starry sky and fantasizes about the magical world. The beautiful social ideal is pinned in his poems. But you don't need to introduce the background to learn this poem. You can read it as a poem about scenery. The focus of this poem is to feel the poet's association and imagination, imagine the night sky as a beautiful market, compare the stars in the sky to countless street lamps, and then connect the people in the sky with the lanterns that swim at night. We should also guide students to find the differences between modern poetry and ancient poetry through comparison, such as the freedom of sentence length and division into several paragraphs.

Birch Tree is a lyric poem by the famous Russian poet Ye Saining. Poetry takes birch as the central image and describes its beauty from different angles. Covered with snowflakes, embroidered with lace, covered with Bai Liusu, crystal clear in the morning glow, covered with silver frost, in full bloom.

The flowers are graceful and graceful, showing a noble beauty. The birch tree in the poem has both color changes and dynamic beauty. Birch tree is so noble and tall, it is a symbol of noble personality. Reading this poem, we can not only feel the beauty of the artistic conception of the poem, but also strongly feel the poet's love for hometown and nature.