Please explain the use of line drawing in "Returning to the Garden and Living in the Fields" (Part 1) and its effect on the theme.

As a method of expression, "line drawing" refers to using the most concise pen and ink without adding contrast to depict a vivid and vivid image. Tao Yuanming is a master of "line drawing". His descriptions are plain and simple without any modification, but extremely concise and natural, such as "Hibiscus emerging from the water", which embodies the essence of line drawing technique. The thatched cottages in the fields, the shady elms and willows, the peaches and plums planted in the rows, the distant villages at dusk, the lingering smoke, the dogs barking in the deep lanes, the cocks crowing on the mulberry trees, these ordinary things that I feel in the poem, after passing by The poet's hints add endless interest and form beautiful pictures. They are near and far, moving and still, sound and color, light and strong, lively and full of vitality, and natural interest.

The questions in the college entrance examination are likely to have these things. When answering the questions, you need to be targeted and don't need to be wordy. Hope this helps you.