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1. Title: First of all, from the comparison of the title, we can already roughly know the focus of the two poets' ideas. Li bai.
focuses on "asking the moon", that is, focusing on the poet's main body's thinking and understanding of the bright moon; Zhang Ruoxu.
The five characters "spring", "river", "flower", "moon" and "night" concisely cover a group of three-dimensional pictures, indicating that the poet's perspective is focused on describing the scenery, and the image of "bright moon" runs through the whole work.
2. Contents: 1Ask the month.
At the beginning of the poem, each poet begins with a question. Li Bai asked, "When does the moon come to the blue sky?" The implication is actually "when will the moon come in the blue sky", implying the expectation and pursuit of the bright moon.
is different from Li Bai's question to Mingyue in the time range, Zhang Ruoxu uses a rhetorical question.
Where is there no moon in the spring river? Together with the descriptions of "the level of the spring river tide", "the bright moon and the tide", and "thousands of miles with the waves", the poet's vision is stretched to a very wide and distant distance, and then triggers the association and admiration of "where is the spring river without the moon" because of the reach of the eye. Such a frank and vast description gives people a picture of the surging river and the bright moon.
A three-dimensional scene of boundless, river and moon blending.
2.Painted Moon. Regarding the description of the moonlight, Li Bai used "flying mirror" to describe the roundness of the bright moon, "Lindanque" to compare the clear height of the bright moon without falling into the dust, and "green smoke extinguished and clear hair" to describe the clear and clear feeling of the moonlight shining through the night sky.
is also describing moonlight, Zhang Ruoxu spends much more pen and ink than Li Bai. "Quicksand in the Sky Doesn't Fly" depicts the moonlight presenting a dynamic sense of substance in space; "The white sand on the court is invisible" is a metaphor for the ethereal and clean moonlight. The sentence "the river and the sky are one color and no fiber dust" can make people vividly experience the clear picture of the moonlight flowing like a waterfall, illuminating the river and the sky into one color.
Zhang Ruoxu used so many side descriptions in order to reproduce the flowing, ethereal, clear and ubiquitous light of the bright moonlight through the portrayal of language.
3.Pin Yue. 1) Bright moon and time.
The two poets were inspired by the bright moon in front of them, but their own ideas were completely different.
But seeing that the night came from the sea, would you rather know that Xiang Yunjian did? Li Bai asked about the free and easy coming and going of the bright moon without a trace, and at the same time, such a question also seemed to imply the meaning of nostalgia for the moonlight. Then he used "Chang'e."
Who is the solitary habitat next to? To express his beautiful association and goodwill care for the people in the bright moon, it is full of strong human feelings.
Zhang Ruoxu skipped his concern for the bright moon itself, stood at a height that transcended time, and had a deep reflection on the connection between the bright moon and people - "Who first saw the moon on the riverside, and when did the river moon shine at the beginning of the year?" "Who was the first to look at the moon.
Person? When is it counted as the first moment of Jiang Yueche?
The poet then gave his own feelings, trying to answer the question he asked: "Life is infinite from generation to generation, and Jiang Yue is only similar every year. This couplet evokes a kind of imagination of a long time and endless cycles.
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Spring River Flower Moonlit Night is known as the solitary piece of the Tang Dynasty, in which the description of the moon and Zhang Ruoxu's cosmology revealed in the poem are breathtaking; Today, I read Li Taibai's "Wine to the Moon", especially when people don't see the ancient times and moons, and this month has been according to the ancients, and I feel that Li Taibai's poem is also very wonderful.
Both poems were written in the Tang Dynasty, and their descriptions of the theme of "moon" are wonderful. Which of these two poems is more brilliant in many ways?
Appendix 1: Some verses in "Spring River Flower Moonlight Night": Who first saw the moon on the riverside, and when did the river moon shine at the beginning of the year. Life has been infinite from generation to generation, and Jiang Yue is only similar every year...
Appendix 2: Some verses in "Asking the Wine to the Moon": Today's people don't see the ancient times and the moon, but this month once looked like the ancients. If the ancients and modern people are flowing water, they all look at the bright moon...
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First of all, both poems are full of poetry, and many of the poems in "Asking the Wine to the Moon" and "Spring River Flower Moonlight Night" are full of philosophy. "The people of today do not see the ancient times and the moon, but the present month once looked like the ancients. If the ancients and the present people are flowing water, they will see the bright moon together" and "Who first saw the moon on the riverside?"
When did Jiang Yue take a photo of the first person? Life has been infinite from generation to generation, and Jiang Yue is only similar every year...I don't know who Jiang Yue treats, but I see the Yangtze River sending flowing water" and other poems are combined with reason, all of which express the philosophical sigh that personal life is short and the universe is endless.
Secondly, Li Bai wrote from wine to moon in "Asking the Wine to the Moon", and from the moon to wine. Write from the feeling of space to the feeling of time. It repeatedly compares people and the moon, interspersed with depictions of scenery and myths and legends, creating an image of a sublime, eternal, beautiful and mysterious moon.
It also shows a lonely poet self. The beautiful scenery of the moonlit night in the Spring River is described, showing the beauty of nature, expressing the feelings of lovesickness and parting, and expressing the cherishing of youth and the yearning for a better life. Finally, from the emotional tone, there is a lonely and noble poet image hidden in "Asking the Moon".
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Answer: The similarities are all borrowed from the moon to express their nostalgia, lamenting that life is short, and it is a peerless masterpiece.
Differences: The Spring River chapter sighs through the moon to find the moon, the eternal river flows, life is short, and the world is impermanent, and there is a romantic but pessimistic and melancholy mood; The wine chapter is secretly expressed through the moon, although the ambition is not fulfilled, the wish is not reached, but there should be no hatred, there is a romantic, positive, open-minded and optimistic feelings. The mind is clear at a glance.
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The similarities are all written in the month. The difference is that one is the night moon scenery in spring, and the other is the romantic mood of drinking and admiring the moon.
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From ancient times to the present, many literati and Moshi have left their own or heavy ink or understatement in the long river of history, these words have been passed down from generation to generation for future generations to enjoy, among which the very famous is Zhang Yuyou's "Spring River Flower Moonlight Night", although we know something about it in high school, but it is worth recalling a lifetime of classics, so how to understand Zhang Ruoxu's "Spring River Flower Moonlight Night"? In fact, this work is not only about the scenery, but also about the impermanent changes of life.
When we read "Spring River Flower Moonlit Night" the scenery mentioned in it is also deeply touched, when analyzing the imagery in the scene, but also in the appreciation of the poet's feelings at that time, when reading the middle of this poem, you will feel that the author is not only writing the scene, he said "the flowers are similar every year, and the people are different every year", we understand and think about this sentence from the perspective of life, we will find that this simple verse exhausts the changes in life, and life is like a cycle of flowers. Stumbling between bloom and decay, and comprehending the truth of life in the midst of stumbling.
"Spring River Flower Moon Night" is not only a picture of the beautiful scenery of the flower moon and people, but also an overview of the trajectory of life, in life, and the situation of the scene at that time has too many similarities, it seems that the flowers are blooming, the moonlit night is with people, but the illusory scene is always a moment, even if it is gorgeous but still can not withstand the ups and downs of the twists and turns, the river and the moon is the same river and the moon, but because of the difference between people, it sees every traveler in life, leaving different strokes in the lives of all people.
Zhang Ruoxu is known as this article is known as a wonder through the ages, what is said is true, we often say that no one's scenery is not called the landscape, "Spring River Flower Moonlight Night" is a good integration of scenery and people, scenery and life, the two seem to have no intersection, but how many experiences and emotions in this world are related to the scene, it is they that hook and evoke people's inner emotions, in this article, every.
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