If you have questions about your study, ask questions you don't understand. The pictures described in these three poems are as follows:
1 describes the dawn of a spring, the beautiful scene of nature when spring comes, and the happy atmosphere for people to celebrate the arrival of spring.
2. Described a night, the scenery by the river and the joyful atmosphere of people singing and laughing at night.
3. Described the scene of a fisherman fishing by the lake, described the beauty of the lake, and described the tranquility and happiness of the fisherman fishing by the lake.
The author uses a series of rhetorical devices to describe Peach Blossom Water in March.
The author uses a series of metaphors, parallelism and personification to compare the peach blossom water in March to Jason Chung and Liangsi, which is very touching. More subtly, the whirlpool in the water is compared to a dimple, the sound of the splash is compared to a drum, and the ripple is compared to a string.
In anthropomorphic rhetoric, it is said that the rushing water waves are urging villagers to plow and sow; The sound of slender water waves is talking to the wheat seedlings that have just poked their heads out of the snow quilt. From form to sound, the beauty of Peach Blossom Water in March is vividly presented to readers.
Rhetorical techniques include metaphor, personification, parallelism, repetition, exaggeration, duality, rhetorical questions, rhetorical questions, line drawing and compound errors.
Learning is expensive because there are doubts, small doubts are small progress, and big doubts are big progress. Meaning: learning is expensive because you have good thinking, doubts and small doubts and puzzles (and thinking), so you can make small progress; If you have big problems and puzzles (and think about them), you will make great progress.
Learning is to be good at thinking and have doubts. If you have small doubts and puzzles (and think about them), you will make small progress. If you have big problems and puzzles (and think about them), you will make great progress. Doubt is the foundation of awakening and understanding.
People who have no foundation talk about empty knowledge. I can only see that they talk about saints every day, but they are getting farther and farther away from them. Although I have said these words, it is not that I dare to say them, but that I can give advice to like-minded friends in my humble opinion and inspire and guide me.