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The rhetorical devices of contrast, foil, and exaggeration are used.
Thousands of mountains and birds fly away, and thousands of people disappear.
Lonely boat, fishing alone in the cold river and snow.
The first two sentences of "thousands of mountains and birds fly away, and thousands of paths and people disappear" describe the snow scene, and "thousands of mountains" and "ten thousand paths" are all exaggerations. There should be birds in the mountains, and there should be people on the roads; But "the birds fly away" and "the traces of people disappear". The poet uses the scene of birds flying away and pedestrians disappearing to render a desolate and lonely realm, although the word "snow" is not directly used, but the reader seems to have seen the overwhelming snow, and has felt the cold and pressing.
This was a reflection of the harsh political environment of the time.
Liu Zongyuan (773 A.D. - 819 A.D.), the word is thick, Han nationality, Hedong people (now Yongji area of Yuncheng, Shanxi), one of the eight masters of the Tang and Song dynasties, Tang Dynasty writers, philosophers, essayists and thinkers are known as "Liu Hedong" and "Mr. Hedong". Liu Zongyuan and Han Yu are called "Han Liu", Liu Yuxi is called "Liu Liu", and Wang Wei, Meng Haoran, and Wei Yingwu are called "Wang Meng Weiliu".
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Thousands of mountains and birds flew away, and thousands of paths and traces disappeared using contrasting, foiling, and exaggerated rhetorical techniques.
Jiang Xue. Dynasty: Tang Dynasty.
Thousands of mountains and birds fly away, and thousands of people disappear.
Lonely boat, fishing alone in the cold river and snow.
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It expresses the author's talent and wants to serve the country, but the country does not accept his effectiveness, which makes him feel that he has nowhere to go.
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Thousands of mountain birds fly away.
The Trace of the Ten Thousand Paths uses a (dual) figure of speech.
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These two verses use exaggerated rhetorical devices.
The birds on the mountain and the traces of people on the road are extremely common, and they are also the most general images. However, the poet placed them under the "Thousand Mountains" and "Ten Thousand Paths", and added the words "absolute" and "extinguish", which exaggerated the most common and general dynamics at once, and turned them into extreme silence and absolute silence, forming an unusual scene.
Original: Jiang Xue.
Dynasty: Tang Dynasty.
Thousands of mountains and birds fly away, and thousands of people disappear.
Lonely boat, fishing alone in the cold river and snow.
Translation: The birds in the mountains have flown away, and there is no sign of people on all the roads.
On the lonely boat on the river, there is an old man wearing a hat, fishing alone on the cold river.
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Contrast, foil, exaggerated rhetorical devices.
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"Thousands of mountains and birds fly away, and thousands of people disappear" uses the rhetorical techniques of contrast, foil, exaggeration, and duality.
The whole sentence renders a desolate and lonely scene, there are many mountains in the distance, but there is no trace of a bird, there are many roads, but there is no human figure, "thousands of mountains" and "ten thousand paths" are all exaggerations. There is no word "snow" in the whole sentence, but it makes people feel as if they have seen the overwhelming snow and felt the cold air at that time, which is a reflection of the harsh political environment at that time.
This sentence is from the Tang Dynasty poet Liu Zongyuan's "Jiang Xue".
Thousands of mountains and birds fly away, and thousands of people disappear.
Lonely boat, fishing alone in the cold river and snow.
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Duality is rhetorically dual, intertextual.
In ancient poetry, there was a lot of use of intertextuality. For example, "buy horses in the east market, buy saddle sheaths in the west market" does not necessarily buy horses in the east market, and then go to the west market to buy others, the semantics should be staggered, that is, the above things were purchased in the market. In the same way, there are no birds on the mountain, there are actually no birds on the trail, there is no one on the trail, and there is no one on the mountain.
The semantics are staggered, that is, when it snows heavily, there are (almost) no traces of people and birds. In this way, it shows the "independence" of the Demoiselle
There is no obvious exaggeration in the verses, and they are written in truth. Therefore, the exaggeration is not valid.
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Duality and exaggeration are used.
Thousands of mountains and flying extinction, birds flying and human traces, extinction and extinction are dual.
The second sentence is an exaggeration to find no trace of thousands of paths.
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