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Lyricism is one of the lyrical techniques of description, also known as "supporting things and aspirations" or "writing things", that is, through the description of a specific thing to convey a certain feeling, interest, and ideological viewpoint. The use of this method or technique throughout the article is called the Tuowu Yanzhi or the Writing of the Object. To use this method of lyricism, it is necessary to grasp the characteristics of the depicted object in a certain aspect, and express a certain feeling with these characteristics.
In order to express his love and reverence for the anti-Japanese soldiers and civilians in the anti-Japanese base areas, Mao Dun used the poplar tree as the object of description, prominently describing its image and temperament that symbolized the noble spirit and strong will of the anti-Japanese soldiers and civilians, showing its "great husband" of "majesty, integrity, simplicity, seriousness, and not lack of gentleness, not to mention its strong, unyielding and upright" "great husband" "character". The combination of things and feelings, things and meanings has achieved the unity of things and feelings and things and meanings.
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Lyricism is to create vivid images and specific pictures through the specific depiction of objects, so as to express the author's emotions, which can not only let readers understand more deeply, but also leave a deeper impression.
For example, the poem "Lime Yin" is a lyrical poem borrowed from things, and the author uses lime as a metaphor to express his strong and unyielding qualities, clean and self-righteous qualities, and his thoughts and feelings of fighting against evil forces to the end.
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Express your feelings through something.
Benefits: Subtle, profound.
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It refers to borrowing a total thing to express the author's inner feelings or thoughts and feelings.
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It is to express and express some relatively abstract feelings and feelings with the help of a specific thing
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Borrowing one thing or several things to express inner feelings.
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An example of lyrical borrowing from Ling's fibers: Qin Mu's "In a Place Where Cacti Grow".
First of all, he grasped the characteristics of the cactus and enthusiastically expressed his praise: "Cactus, hey, this is really a strange plant with tenacious vitality!" Then, its tenacity, drought resistance, barrenness, tenacious resistance to harm, and gorgeous flowers were described one by one.
At the end of the article, it is stated: "I will never forget the dark green island, the beach with cacti, and the resolute image of the warriors who stand smiling in the sea breeze!" It turned out that the thing the author borrowed was a cactus, and the expression was to praise the noble character and sentiment of the PLA soldiers.
Lyrical meaning of borrowing things:
Lyricism refers to the author's use of a strong subjective sense to describe the objective scene, to express the feelings he wants to express, to express his own mood in this scene, through the description of this scene and this object to express, this lyrical way is called borrowing scenery or borrowing lyricism.
It is characterized by "scenery gives birth to feelings, love gives birth to scenes", and the scenes are blended and integrated. In the article, only the scenery is written, not directly lyrical, and the description of the scenery is used instead of the expression of feelings, that is, Wang Guowei said that "all scenery is love language".
Lyrical ancient poems borrowed from things:
1. Spring Hope. Tang Dufu.
The country is broken by mountains and rivers, and the city is deep in spring.
When I feel the tears, I hate the birds.
The beacon fire lasted for three months, and the family letter was worth 10,000 dollars.
The whitehead scratching is shorter, and the hairpin is overwhelming.
2, Jiang Xue. Liu Zongyuan.
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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1. First of all, we must learn to observe and have novel ideas.
Mr. Lu Xun once said, "If you want to write from now on, you must first observe." "What to observe: the shape, color, taste, texture, nature, use, ...... of thingsOf course, at different times and places, the direction and angle of observation are different, and the results of observation are completely different.
Looking horizontally, the side of the ridge is a peak, and the distance and the height are different" is a very vivid interpretation of this problem.
2. The second is to learn to think and determine the main idea.
To learn knowledge, to think, to think, to think. "We need to think about what objects we borrow to express what emotions? This is important.
3. Learn to empathize and transition skillfully.
In "In Praise of the Poplar", the author uses four rhetorical questions in a row, transitioning from numbers to people, which shows that while observing and thinking, the author has also integrated his own emotions. "Feelings" and "thoughts" are interrelated and inseparable. Empathy is an important part of concretizing, vivid, visualizing and touching the results of observation and thinking.
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Yes, the writing technique refers to the artistic expression techniques that make the work more comfortable in writing, including expression, rhetoric, and expression. There are five common forms of expression: narrative, argumentative, lyrical, descriptive, and illustrative.
Lyrical borrowing scenesThe lyrical method of borrowing scenery refers to the writing method of expressing the subjective feelings of the artist with the help of the description of the objective external scenery in literary works. Using this method, the feelings and scenes can be induced by each other, blended with each other, and rely on each other, so as to create an artistic realm that integrates the object and the self, perfectly express the author's thoughts and feelings, have a strong appeal, and can have my feelings with the reader.
To use the lyrical method of borrowing scenes, first of all, it is necessary to have detailed observation and feelings of the scenes written, and to describe the scenes realistically and expressively, so as to lay a good foundation for lyricism and rely on it. Secondly, it is necessary to integrate the real feelings into the written scenes, so that the scenes have strong ideological and emotional connotations, so that the scenes are blended. Again, it is necessary to put the foothold on lyricism, because the key to borrowing scenery to lyricism is "borrowing", that is, writing scenes is secondary, and lyricism is the main thing; Writing scenery is the means, lyricism is the goal.
Write for lyricism.
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