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"You" refers to the moon and "I" refers to the author.
Isn't it the following one:
Rustic wine Shulan.
Thirty years ago, you looked at me from the top of a willow tree.
I'm young, and I'm in the countryside.
You are round, and people are round.
Thirty years later, I will look at you from the top of the coconut tree.
You are a glass of country wine.
You are full of nostalgia.
Thirty years ago, the young "I" rested and played under the willow tree in my hometown, and the clear light of the full moon witnessed how much happiness "I" had; At this time, the moon is also so envious of "me", looking at "me" from the treetops, sharing the brilliance of the innocent boy. Thirty years later, due to various reasons, "I" was far away from the native land of Yangliu Yiyi, unable to return to my hometown, and could only look at the bright moon from afar to send homesickness; The moon has become "a cup of strong country wine", not only does not eliminate homesickness, but the more you look at it, the more you feel sad, and the more you drink, the more you feel sad. The wanderer who left his homeland was full of sorrow, how he wished that he could see the willow trees of his hometown and the happiness of his youth from the moon.
This is the artistic conception of "Country Wine", which allows us to understand why the Taiwanese poet Shu Lan was once revered as the holy hand of writing nostalgic poems. The poem consists of two stanzas, which profoundly express the sincere feelings of the flesh and blood compatriots on the other side of the strait who yearn for reunification. A picture of people and the moon being round, a scene of things being people and non-people, two pictures with a large span of time and space are connected together, and the joyful scene of the former sets off the desolation of the latter, producing a strong contrast effect and shocking artistic appeal.
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"You" refers to the moon and "I" refers to the author.
2.How do you understand the two circles in the circle?
The circle means reunited with loved ones, happy and happy.
5.How to understand the theme of this poem?
This is a nostalgic poem, which is written by the moon to express the longing for the mainland and hometown.
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You are your hometown.
I, myself.
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I had a friend named Paul who received a new car on Christmas Eve as a Christmas present from his brother. On Christmas Eve, he came out of his office and saw a little mischievous looking at his new car. The little boy asked, "Sir, is this your car?" ”
Paul nodded, "My brother gave me a Christmas present." The little boy's eyes widened in surprise, "Are you saying that your brother gave you this car for nothing, and you didn't spend a penny?" Oh, my God! Hope ......He hesitated.
Paul certainly knew what he wanted.
I hope," the boy continued, "that I will be like your brother in the future." ”
Paul looked at the little boy in surprise and involuntarily asked, "Would you like to take a ride in my car?" ”
Of course, I would very much like to. ”
The car drove for a while, and the little boy turned around, his eyes shining, and said, "Sir, can you drive the car to my door?" ”
Paul smiled, and this time he thought he knew what the little boy was trying to do: the little boy wanted to show off to the neighbors that he was coming home in a new car. But Paul was wrong again. The little boy begged him, "Can you park the car up those two steps?" ”
When the car stopped, the little boy ran down the steps into the house, and after a while, Paul saw that the little boy had returned, but this time he had come back very slowly. He carried his brother, who had a crippled foot, on his back, and he put him on the bottom steps, and then he helped him, pointed to the car, and said, "Man, look at the new car, is it the same as what I told you upstairs?"
He didn't spend a penny on the Christmas present his brother gave him. Wait, one day I'll give you a car so you can sit in the car and see for yourself the goodies in the Christmas shop window! ”
Paul got out of the car and carried the little boy into the car, and the little brother got into the car, and the three of them spent an unforgettable night together.
From that day on, Paul truly understood the phrase "Joy in giving."
3 The role of the new car in the text is:
4 The main characters in the text are and their personalities are:
2 It is joy to give.
3. Props, media, and key objects (one answer is sufficient).
4 The little boy, Paul; The little boy's personality is caring for his younger brother and has great ambitions; Paul's personality is warm and generous and helpful.
5 "Omitted". (Focusing on "caring and giving is happiness", etc., the meaning can be correct).
1.With the theme of "giving", one can point out the center, and the other can lead to the following.
2.From that day on, Paul truly understood the phrase "It is joy to give."
3."New car" as a clue, connecting the whole text.
4.Main character Paul, character: helpful. Or the main character of the little boy, character: willing to give, selfless giving.
5.I wish I had a brother like this. The role is to highlight the noble quality of the little boy's selfless dedication through the contrast of the psychological activities of the two characters.
6.My feeling is that I am touched by the little boy's behavior. It also made me understand that giving is joyful, and sometimes we help others, and that person's grateful smile will make us extremely happy.
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1 The two verses before and after, the first verse, is 30 years ago, "you" is the first round and full moon in the willow treetops of the hometown, "I" is young, in the hometown, beside my parents and relatives, you are full of roundness, I am reunited with my family, so it is "you" looking at "me". The latter section, is 30 years later, "you" is still the round and full moon, but "I" has become old, uprooted from home, adrift, you are still round and full, but I am full of nostalgia, so it has also become "I" from the island coconut grove looking at "you", the moon is still the same, human feelings have changed, in the sharp contrast between the two sections before and after, the sorrow of the vicissitudes of time, the pain of homesickness, and the depth of sorrow, all appear.
2 The second section empathizes with the moon, compares the moon to a glass of country wine, takes its "hometown" meaning, uses its "full" form, and triggers the nostalgia with a full cup of wine, which is a deep affection and wonderful idea, which can be described as a pen of love, excitement and spirit.
3 The novelty of this poem lies in the new development of the traditional image of the "moon". This poem was written during the Mid-Autumn Festival in 1978, and the poet went to Taiwan from the mainland for 30 years. Mid-Autumn Festival, full moon night, reunion, the author expresses nostalgia, must be inseparable from the moon, but how to write new ideas on the "old" imagery?
The author grasps the characteristics of the "round" moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival and the connotation of "full", and compares the round and full moon to a cup full of rural wine. is more poignant than "looking up at the bright moon and bowing your head to think of your hometown"; Compared with "the moon is the hometown of Ming", it is more subtle and vulgar.
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1 Look, look into the distance: See. Look at.
Sheet. The dust is beyond reach (metaphor is far behind). Wind Catcher.
2 Visit: Look. Bow.
Find. 3 Xitu, Pan: Period.
Desire. Overjoyed. 4 people admired, famous:
Tribe. Name. Sound.
Power. 5 direction, heading: East.
The full moon of June, around the fifteenth day of the lunar month: day. 7 Complaining, reproaching:
Resentment. You look at me from the top of the willow tree.
I'm young. You are round, and people are round.
Thirty years later. I look at you from the tops of the coconut trees.
You are a glass of country wine.
You are full of nostalgia should be a kind of jump in the author's thoughts, from thirty years ago to see the beauty (superficial). Thirty years later, the sorrow of being watched (something that only people with stories can understand), the feeling after the passage of time, a very flavorful little poem.
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1 Homesickness is a tree without rings, which never grows old. Homesickness is a shallow strait, and I'm at this end.
The continent is on that end.
2 "Four Rhymes of Homesickness" is a juxtaposition structure, with repeated chapters and repeated arias; "Country Wine" is a contrasting structure, with sharp contrasts.
3 The four images together convey nostalgia, but the difference is the sense of touch, taste, and smell, with an emphasis on color, aroma, and taste.
4 Moon One is a picture of people and the moon being round, and the other is a scene of things and people, the joyful scene of the former sets off the desolation of the latter, producing a strong contrast effect, which has a shocking artistic appeal. (Meaning is right).
5 Nostalgia can be crossed through the ages, and the nostalgia is deep
6 Example: I prefer "Four Rhymes of Homesickness", which has the beauty of classical poetry, and the four imagery are beautiful.
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Out of the door, it's on the road.
Lu stared coldly even in the summer.
It didn't have the slightest enthusiasm for me either.
It was skeptical of my abilities.
So many roads from home like.
So many branches from the roots.
I can only choose one way to go.
I can only get to one place.
Like I went up to the tree, and there are thousands of fruits on the tree.
I can only pick one.
Thousands of fruits on the tree look.
Nothing much different.
But there are thousands of tastes.
Each one is enough to taste for a lifetime.
I've forgotten where I started.
I've forgotten why I set out in the first place.
On the cold road, my passion is one.
Continue the expedition forward.
New Branches 1 This poem, like "The Unchosen Road", also uses the writing technique of ( ), after reading this poem, what truth do you understand from it?
2 In the second stanza of the poem, the author uses the rhetorical device of ( ) to express the meaning of "staring coldly", "not having the slightest enthusiasm for me", and "being skeptical of my abilities"?
3 The fifth measure of the poem echoes the second measure, emphasizing what it means through verses such as "I have forgotten" and "My passion"?
4 What are the similarities between the third and fourth measures of the poem and the thoughts and feelings expressed in the poem "The Road Not Chosen"?
Question 1: Among the many paths of life, you can only choose one, and each path is enough for you to taste for a lifetime. On this path, no matter what difficulties you encounter, you must always maintain the determination to pursue this path.
Question 2: Anthropomorphism In order to express the hardships of this road, it also shows that the people around me don't believe me and ignore me.
Question 3: Emphasizing my confidence in this path and my determination to keep going.
Question 4: It is expressed that there is only one path in life, and if you choose, you cannot turn back.
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The moon is the hometown of Ming, and the wine is the hometown alcohol. Tonight, the moonlight is dissolving, spring is strong, and we are destined to meet here.
There is a way to meet is a song, please enjoy the poetry ...... below
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1 willow tree, coconut tree, moon, joy, warmth, wandering, 2 borrowing things, expressing nostalgia, contrasting, anthropomorphic.
3 The second stanza of the poem uses a metaphor to describe the author's strong nostalgia, which is evocative.
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