Who does the return in Returning to the People on a Snowy Night refer to?

Updated on culture 2024-06-23
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The night returnee may refer to the master's house, who only came back after the author had fallen asleep, and the author could not see people but hear voices. But some say it is the author himself. There are two understandings of this meaning, one is that he came to stay late in the evening, and it was caused by the barking of the dog when he first entered the chaimen.

    This dog barking is not after the author sleeps, so this night return person is the author Liu Changqing.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Returning to the people refers to the wanderers who return to their hometowns and homes. The meaning of this sentence is that the hardships of the life of a wanderer in a foreign land, the heartfelt feeling of returning home, even if it is dark and snowy outside, it must be rain or shine.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Generally refers to people who leave home, and the people who return home on a snowy night here refer to the scene that the wanderer who is out of the country sees when he comes home, expressing the homesickness of the wanderer outside.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The owner of Furong Mountain, a famous man who lived in seclusion in Furong Mountain, the poet went to spend the night on a snowy night, was treated by the master, and was comforted in the loneliness.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It should be the owner's family, because Liu Changqing had already laid down to sleep at that time, and only then did he hear the sound outside, so it should be the owner's family who came back.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    "Returning to the people on a snowy night" means: the master returns on a snowy night. "Returning to Man on a Snowy Night" expresses the poet's sympathy for the poor life of the working people.

    The complete verse of this poem is "Chaimen hears the dog barking, and returns to the people on a snowy night", from the Tang Dynasty poet Liu Changqing's "The Master of Furong Mountain in the Snow".

    In the poem, "returning to the people on a snowy night" should be interpreted as "the master toils outside in order to make a living, and only returns home at night". Because there is a sentence of "Chaimen smells the dog barking" and "Chaimen" should be written in the dark night, on the couch heard in the courtyard. The phrase "wind and snow" should not be seen, but heard, because of hearing various sounds, knowing that someone is returning from the wind and snow.

    Appreciation

    Evening. "Cangshan is far away" is what the poet saw on the way to the snow. The green mountains are distant and misty, suggesting the hardships of the trek and the mood of being anxious to stay.

    The next sentence "the weather is cold and the white house is poor" points out the location of the accommodation. "The white house is poor in the cold weather": the simple hut of the owner's family is even poorer in the cold winter.

    The words "cold", "white" and "poor" reflect each other, rendering the atmosphere of poverty and innocence, and also reflecting the poet's unique feelings.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    2. Source: Liu Changqing's "The Master of Furong Mountain in the Snow Stay" in the Tang Dynasty; Original text: The mountains are far away at dusk, and the white houses are poor in the cold weather. Chaimen heard the dog barking, and returned to the people on a snowy night.

    3. Interpretation: The twilight is vast, and I feel that the mountain road ahead is far away. The weather is cold, and I feel that the people who live in the house are poor. Suddenly, I heard the dog barking, which should be the owner's return from a snowy night.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1.From Liu Changqing's "The Master of Furong Mountain in the Snow Stay" in the Tang Dynasty.

    2.Original text: The mountains are far away at dusk, and the white houses are poor in the cold weather.

    3.Chaimen heard the dog barking, and returned to the people on a snowy night.

    4.This poem uses an extremely condensed poetic pen to depict a picture of a night stay in the cold mountains with tourists staying at night and the mountain family and snowmen as the material.

    5.The poems are written in chronological order.

    6.The first sentence writes about what the traveler feels when he travels on the mountain road at dusk, the second sentence describes what he sees when he arrives at the host's house, and the last two sentences write what he hears at the host's house after the night.

    7.Each poem constitutes a separate picture, yet it is connected to each other.

    8.There are paintings in the poems, and there are feelings outside the paintings.

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