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The thatched hut is broken by the autumn wind.
Du fu. In August and autumn, the wind roared, rolling up the triple thatch on my roof. Mao flies across the river and sprinkles the suburbs of the river, the high one hangs on the long forest tops, and the lower one floats to the sinking pond pass.
The children of Nancun bullied me and were powerless, and I could endure to face them as thieves. openly hugged the grass into the bamboo, his lips were dry, and he sighed when he returned.
The Russian wind sets the clouds and ink, and the autumn desert turns to darkness. The cloth has been cold like iron for many years, and Jiao'er is wicked and cracked. There is no dry place in the bedside room, and the rain feet are not cut off. Since the mourning chaos and less sleep, the long night is wet!
There are tens of millions of mansions in Ande, and the poor people in the world are happy! The wind and rain do not move, and it is as safe as a mountain. Alack! When I suddenly see this house in front of me, it is enough for me to freeze to death!
This poem is a narrative poem.
It expresses the author's broad-mindedness of worrying about the country and the people, and the lofty ideal of demanding the reform of social reality.
Put your own destiny aside and ensure the fate of the country and the people.
Cheer up in contemplation, express the warmth and coldness of the world, and show the author's feelings of helping the world.
People-oriented thinking.
Theme: Worry about the country and the people.
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Although it is a narrative with lyricism, if it is to fill in the blanks, I personally think that it should still be answered with narrative poems.
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Lyrical poetry, but with narrative in between, is mainly lyrical.
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Narrative. Lyricism is simply to highlight the subject matter of the article. It is the language that is more vivid and vivid.
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Tell the story, express your feelings through the narrative. There are also some argumentative statements.
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It's both lyric and narrative!
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From the beginning to"Ho Yu-Che"It's narrative, then lyrical.
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First narrated, then lyrical.
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"The Song of the Thatched House Broken by the Autumn Wind" expresses the poet's feelings of worrying about the country and the people, and shows the poet's noble style of pushing himself and others and sacrificing himself for others. This poem recounts the author's thatched hut being broken by the autumn wind and causing his whole family to be exposed to the rain, expressing his inner feelings, embodying the poet's lofty ideological realm, and is a model work in Du Fu's poems.
Original poem: The high wind roars in August and autumn, rolling up the triple thatch on my house. Mao flies across the river and sprinkles the suburbs of the river, the high one hangs on the long forest tops, and the lower one floats to the sinking pond pass.
The children of Nancun bullied me for being old and powerless, and I could endure being thieves on the other side. openly hugged the grass into the bamboo, his lips were dry and he couldn't breathe, and he came back and sighed to himself.
The Russian wind sets the clouds and ink, and the autumn desert turns to darkness. The cloth has been cold like iron for many years, and Jiao'er is wicked and cracked.
There is no dry place in the bedside room, and the rain feet are not cut off. Since the mourning chaos and less sleep, the long night is wet!
There are tens of millions of mansions in Ande, and the cold people in the world are happy, and the wind and rain are not moving. Alack! When I suddenly see this house in front of me, it is enough for me to freeze to death!
The Thatched House is Broken by the Autumn Wind" is an ancient poem written by the great poet Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty during his stay in the thatched cottage in Chengdu, Sichuan. The whole article can be divided into four paragraphs, the first paragraph writes about the anxiety of facing the wind and breaking the house; The second paragraph writes about the helplessness of facing the group of children; The third paragraph writes about the pain of suffering from the night rain; In the fourth paragraph, it is written that the vast building is looking forward to the vast building and sublimating the suffering. The first three paragraphs are realistic narratives, telling about their own suffering, and their emotions are implicitly suppressed; The latter paragraph is the sublimation of ideals, directly expressing the feelings of the people, and the emotions are agitated.
The layers of narration in the first three paragraphs lay a solid foundation for the lyricism of the latter paragraph, and such a subdued and tortuous emotional change perfectly reflects the style of Du's poem "depression and frustration".
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"The Song of the Thatched House Broken by the Autumn Wind" expresses the poet's feelings of worrying about the country and the people in the face of the broken mountains and rivers, the heartache in the face of the collapse of the society and the suffering of the times, and the feelings of the world in the face of suffering. "The Song of the Thatched House Broken by the Autumn Wind" is a poem written by the famous poet Du Fu during the Tang Dynasty in China, in which the poem "There are tens of thousands of mansions, and the poor people in the world are happy" is a famous sentence through the ages.
The thatched hut is broken by the autumn wind".
In August and autumn, the wind roared, rolling up the triple thatch on my roof. Mao flies across the river and sprinkles the suburbs of the river, the high one hangs on the long forest tops, and the lower one floats to the sinking pond pass. The children of Nancun bullied me for being old and powerless, and I could endure being thieves on the other side. openly hugged the grass into the bamboo, his lips were dry and he couldn't breathe, and he came back and sighed to himself.
The Russian wind sets the clouds and ink, and the autumn desert turns to darkness. The cloth has been cold like iron for many years, and Jiao'er is wicked and cracked. There is no dry place in the bedside room, and the rain feet are not cut off.
Since the mourning chaos and less sleep, the long night is wet! There are tens of millions of mansions in Ande, and the poor people in the world are happy! The wind and rain do not move, and it is as safe as a mountain.
Alack! When I suddenly see this house in front of me, it is enough for me to freeze to death!
About the Author. Du Fu (712 770), the name Zimei, self-named Shaoling Ye Lao, known as Du Gongbu, Du Shaoling, etc., Tang Dynasty Henan Fu Gong County (Henan Zhengzhou Gongyi City), Tang Dynasty great realist poet, Du Fu is respected by the world as "poetry saint", his poems are called "poetry history". Du Fu and Li Bai are collectively called "Li Du".
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