What to read at 4 o clock in the countryside 50

Updated on culture 2024-06-07
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Xing.

    Xing, improvised, at the beginning of a poem, or at the beginning of a chapter of poetry. Let's start with a poem. The sentence in "Wind and Rain" that uses the expressive technique of Xing is "The wind and rain are miserable, and the chickens are chirping; Wind and rain Xiao Xiao, chicken chirps glue; The wind and rain are like regrets, and the roosters are crowing.

    Why not just say what you want to write about, but say something else first? Through the study of the "Book of Songs", the rise of some poems has the effect of rendering the atmosphere, for example, "Wind and Rain" is written in the evening, there is a light rain outside work, the wind is blowing, the heroine is thinking about her husband, at this time, she hears the rooster crowing outside. brings out the heroine's lovesickness and melancholy.

    Xing here plays a role in rendering a bleak atmosphere and deepening the lovesickness of the lyrical heroine. In our research, we found that some of the poems did not play a role in creating atmosphere, and had little connection with the following. For example, in "Yellow Bird", "Crossing the Yellow Bird, stopping at thorns, stopping at Chu, and stopping at mulberry."

    There is no connection with the following Ziche family's three sons for Qin Mugong's funeral, Xing plays a role in prompting and rendering an atmosphere, helping us to complete the transition from daily life to poetry appreciation.

    Miscellaneous: Written spontaneously, there is no fixed theme of the psalm.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Xing: Here it is xìng (is four tones, not one sound).

    One of the expressive techniques of poetry, it is called Xing to cause this matter by other things, referred to as Xing.

    Seeing at the same time is also a figure of speech, that is, a metaphor. For example, the basic rhetorical devices of the "Book of Songs": endowment, comparison, and xing. )

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Miscellaneous za xing is four tones, not one! It means "afterlife".

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Prosper. Read a bit. I read it. That's what the books say. That's right.

    In the book, it expresses a kind of aftertaste.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's four sounds, I firmly believe.

    It's just a technique, like figurative personification in modern texts, etc.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Tone 4 I looked up the dictionary One of the poetic expressions, and I called Xing with something else that caused it, or Xing for short.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Prosper. Prosper.

    xìngㄒㄧㄥ

    The emotion of feeling fond of things: taste. Send. Heroic. Elegant. Fail. Swim. Sweep. Namely. Help. Cheerful.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Miscellaneous: Written spontaneously, there is no fixed theme of the psalm.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Xing Xing in the miscellaneous reading four tones.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Four o'clock pastoral miscellaneous (its thirty-one): Pastoral poems written by Fan Chengda.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    What is the pronunciation of "Four Seasons Pastoral Variety"?

    四時pastoral miscellaneous:sì shí tián yuán zá xìng四sì:Initial:

    s, vowel: i, tone: fourth tone.

    時shí: initials: sh, finals:

    i, tone: second tone. Tian Tián:

    Initials: t, initials: i, finals:

    an, the tone is delicate and buried: the second tone. Garden yuán:

    Initial: y, consonant: u, final:

    an, key object tone: second tone. Miscellaneous zá:

    Initial: z, vowel: a, tone:

    Second tone. 兴xìng: sound destroys the mother of ants:

    x, vowel: ing, tone: fourth tone.

    Song --- Fan Chengda.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Four o'clock pastoral miscellaneous: sì shí tián yuán zá xìngsì: initial: s, rhyme: i, tone: fourth tone.

    shí: initial: sh, final: i, tone: second tone.

    tián: initial: t, initial : i, final: an, tone: second tone.

    yuán: initial: y, meso: u, final: an, tone: second tone.

    zá: initial: z, final: a, tone: second tone.

    xìng: initial: x, final: ing, tone: fourth tone.

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    Name Introduction:At four o'clock, there are sixty pastoral miscellaneous songs.

    Title of the work: Four o'clock pastoral miscellaneous.

    "Sixty Songs of Pastoral Miscellaneous at Four O'clock" is a group of large-scale pastoral poems written by the Southern Song Dynasty poet Fan Chengda after retiring to his hometown, which is divided into five parts: spring, late spring, summer, autumn and winter, with twelve poems in each part, a total of sixty poems. The poem describes the scenery of the four seasons of spring, summer, autumn and winter in the countryside and the life of the peasants, and also reflects the exploitation and hardship of the peasants.

    Among them, there are 12 songs of spring pastoral miscellaneous, 12 songs of late spring pastoral miscellaneous, 12 songs of summer pastoral miscellaneous, 12 songs of autumn pastoral miscellaneous, and 12 songs of winter pastoral miscellaneous, a total of 60 songs. It depicts the different scenes in the countryside in the four seasons, and vividly draws a dynamic map of pastoral farming.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The pronunciation of xing is xìng, the initial is x, the vowel is ing, and the tone is the fourth tone.

    1. Interpretation of Xing.

    xīng ]

    1. Prosperity; Popular.

    2. Make it popular.

    3. Start; Hunger and hunger; Founded.

    xìng ]

    Interest; Interest.

    2. Compounds. Improvisation, excitement, interest, fun, interest, etc.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    At four o'clock, the pastoral miscellaneous reading sounds, which is usually called the four tones.

    Miscellaneous Xing, Gao Xuan or Chinese vocabulary, pinyin zá xìng, refers to Qi Wu's feelings and feelings, and the poems of friends who chant casually.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Read four tones. It is a small poem written on realistic things, with feelings.

    The general themes of these ancient poems come from some small things in reality, and most of them reflect what the author sees and thinks. Calendar.

    Pastoral miscellaneous, that is, a small poem written casually in pastoral life.

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