Compare and appreciate Pujia and Rain Lane

Updated on culture 2024-07-01
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    2. A brief review of the hazy and beautiful artistic characteristics of "Copy Book of Poetry, Qin Feng, Pu Jia" (compared with Dai Wangshu's "Rain Alley").

    1. From the perspective of imagery, the central image of the two poems can be regarded as a symbol, symbolizing the life situation that is hard to pursue but difficult to achieve.

    2. Thematically, the themes of the two poems are very hazy, with ambiguity and uncertainty.

    3. From the perspective of the protagonists, the protagonists of these two poems are struggling to seek, pursuing in every possible way, and have not given up.

    4. From the perspective of artistic conception, the artistic conception of these two poems is implicit.

    5. From a situational point of view, both poems are permeated with a beautiful and sentimental mood.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Halo: You chose the university language, right?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    From the deeper symbolic meaning of the poem, the image of the girl in this poem is actually the poet's ideal. His imitation and search is to find the girl - the ideal. The girl appeared, but her steps, her colors, and her breath and melancholy all carried a symbolic meaning that was hopeful but unattainable—persistently pursued but unable to grasp.

    In this way, the poet expresses his belief that the pursuit of a beautiful ideal is in vain. In "Rain Alley", the image of the girl is tragic; The lyrical protagonist, the image of the wanderer (the image of the lonely wanderer runs through all of Dai Wangshu's works) is also tragic. His pursuit is so noble, with idealized colors, and the girl he expects is beautiful in heart and charming in appearance.

    However, such a girl is too difficult to find. Therefore, in the face of idealistic expectations, he is always confused and harbors a sense of tragedy with a temperament.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Yuxiang reads like a modern poem describing the desire of young people for love, but in that context, who can grow up with children. So the best thing about Rain Lane is her metaphor.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    "Rain Alley" is a modern poem written by the Chinese poet Dai Wangshu in 1927. The poem describes the lyrical protagonist "holding an oil-paper umbrella" and wandering alone in a long and lonely rainy alley. He had an ethereal hope that he would meet "a girl with a grief like a lilac," a girl of the color and fragrance of a lilac, and a sorrow and grief in her heart.

    He met such a girl, but it was fleeting, "as in a dream," and her color, fragrance, "breath-like eyes," and "lilac-like melancholy" all dissipated in "the lamentation of the rain." He still "held an oil-paper umbrella", wandering alone in the long and lonely rainy alley, still with hope, hoping to float past "a girl with grievances like a lilac".

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Poetic and picturesque, like a dream and like not eating the fireworks in the world, there should be a Jiangnan woman walking slowly, like a dream in the water town....Seek and seek.

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