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This is the use of anthropomorphism. Purpose: Vividly write about the beauty of wildflowers.
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It is a phenomenon caused by sunlight exposure to grass and wildflowers under dew.
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Because the petals are flattened, when they encounter the resistance of the air during the fall, the petals will appear to fall while flipping, much like the twinkle or blink of a star.
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It's coming, it's coming, it's coming, it's drinking.
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1. The wild fruit trees are full of miscellaneous things, some are sweet, some are not sweet, scattered on the fruit trees, like smiling faces, like lanterns, and still dangling.
2. The stars are all over the sky, dim, brilliant, flickering, embedded in the sky, like eyes, like electric lights, and flashing.
3. Butterflies are flying all over the sky: miscellaneous, famous, unfamous, dancing among the flowers. Like a streamer, like a petal, it's still floating.
4. Weeds. Everywhere there are miscellaneous, those with names and those without names, scattered in the heavens, like rabbit hair, like cow hair, and shaking and shaking.
5. The withered grass is full of oak friends: miscellaneous, with names and without names, growing on the grass, like hemp ropes, like branches, and moving and moving.
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This sentence uses metaphor and anthropomorphism to describe the scene of a hundred flowers in full bloom, expressing the author's love and praise for wildflowers and nature.
In this "hymn to spring", which is "full of poetry", it is in fact full of the writer's thoughts and emotions in a specific period, his pursuit of life and personality, and expresses the traditional cultural accumulation in the writer's bones and his yearning for freedom.
Zhu Ziqing has always been looking for and creating an ideal world in the depths of his soul - the world of dreams, which is used to place his "rather unquiet" heart and fist, resist the disturbances of the outside world, so that he can "be alone" in the claustrophobic study and achieve his education. "Spring" describes and eulogizes a vigorous spring, but it is also a realistic portrayal of Zhu Ziqing's spiritual world.
Background: This article was written around 1933. At this time, the author Zhu Ziqing had just returned to China from a roaming tour in Europe, and concluded a happy marriage with Ms. Chen Zhuyin, and then was happy to have a noble son, and at the same time served as the director of the Department of Chinese Literature at Tsinghua University.
The main idea of the article is the yearning for the realm of freedom. Although Zhu Ziqing was in the filthy and dark old China at that time, his spiritual world was clear and clear, and his spirit was still high.
Zhu Ziqing fused his healthy and noble aesthetic taste, his infinite love for beautiful things, and his unremitting pursuit of life ideals into the article. Cast into a language as beautiful as poetry. As a result, the whole article is filled with a strong sense of poetry and produces an enduring artistic charm.
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It depicts the cute appearance of wildflowers swaying in the spring breeze and twinkling in the sun.
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Write that there are many flowers and bright, and when the wind blows, wildflowers are everywhere, and the technique of setting off is used to set off the dense and sweet flowers This is how our teacher taught.
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The wildflowers on the ground are "like eyes, like stars", and they not only write a lot, but also depict sparkling, gently swaying bright colors.
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There are all kinds of wild flowers everywhere, some know the name, some don't, in the weeds, like eyes, like stars (descriptive, and beautiful) and blinking (anthropomorphic) ......The main thing is ...... sentence breaks
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I suspect this is from Zhu Ziqing's article, right? I don't understand.
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It is "scattered", he expresses the ordinary leisure of wildflowers.
Blink, wink, blink, the beauty of the eyes.
Scattered all over the place.
Write about the wildflowers shining in the sun, shining brightly, competing for spring.
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San: Scattered, hidden.
The verb "scatter" is used to vividly depict the characteristics of wildflowers: small and numerous, highlighting that wildflowers are dotted everywhere and appear from time to time.
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Scattered among the flowers.
Scattered and hidden: scattered, hidden.
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This is a sentence in Zhu Ziqing's "Spring". The combination of light and dark is mainly reflected in this place where the eyes are like stars and blinking. This place has a lot of flowers:
Like eyes like stars; Secretly wrote the soft grass of the wind: Blink, blink, the flower is like the eye blinking, but it is actually the wind and the grass, the flower is hidden from time to time.
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Stars, he wants to be famous. But no one praised him as an Internet celebrity. Makes him anxious. I feel the bit. But it's not red. I hope you still have to work hard.
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1. Lanterns come everywhere: there are many kinds, and there are spikes of self.
Those who have no ears are scattered among people.
In the bai group, like flowers, du is like the bright moon, and it is still shining.
2. Shells are everywhere: colorful, round, fan-shaped, scattered on the beach, like small flowers, like stars, and shining.
3. Snowflakes are all over the sky, chaotic, hexagonal, raindrop-shaped, falling on the earth, like cotton, like pearls, and shining.
When copying, the first thing to pay attention to is the format of the imitation sentence, and then imitate according to the format of the imitation sentence. Pay attention to the use of vocabulary when imitating, the format is very strict, and the words can not be more or less, just like couplets, a few words in a place is a few words.
When imitating, we should also pay attention to the characteristics of things, and show the characteristics of things, so that the content of the sentence is not empty.
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The stars are all over the sky: dim, brilliant, flickering, set in the sky, like eyes, like neon lights, and twinkle.
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Lanterns are everywhere, many kinds, some with ears and some without ears, scattered in the crowd like flowers, like the bright moon, and still shining.
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Weeds are everywhere: miscellaneous, named, nameless, scattered in the wilderness, like rabbit hair, like cow hair, and shaken.
Wild mushrooms are everywhere: miscellaneous, named, nameless, scattered among the trees, like eyes, like stars, and blinking.
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Withered grass grows everywhere: miscellaneous, named, nameless, growing on the meadow, like twine, like branches, moving and moving.
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Example 1: Kites are everywhere; Colorful, animal-like, utensil-like, floating in the clear sky, like colored flags, like big hands, and waving and waving.
Example 2: A sky full of stars; All sorts, some legends and those without legends, dotted in the night, like lamps, like candlelight, and flickering in and out.
Test knowledge points: sentence imitation.
Imitation Type: Optional" topic"Refer to example sentences.
Imitation sentence structure: juxtaposition.
Imitation of rhetoric: metaphor.
Use of metaphors:
1. Use metaphors to depict and render the characteristics of something. It can make things vivid and concrete, so as to arouse the reader's association and imagination, give people a distinct and profound impression, and make the language brilliant and full of strong appeal. Make the language vivid and vivid, and also make the profound and abstract truth express in a simple and concrete way.
2. When explaining or reasoning, it is not called "metaphor", but "analogy". Use simple and easy-to-see things to describe profound truths, turn abstract into concrete, and complex into simplified, so as to help people understand deeply. And make the language vivid and vivid, full of literary brilliance.
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Shells are everywhere: colorful, round, fan-shaped, scattered on the beach, like small flowers, like stars, and twinkling.
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