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1.Write about the Burrow from the environment and the interactions. It expresses the author's hobbies and noble sentiments.
2.The Burrow is not ugly. "The moss marks are green, and the grass is green", which makes people feel less "ugly", and gives people more of a cottage under the shade of lush grass, full of vitality. It's really ugly.
3.uses analogical writing techniques and uses the examples of Zhuge Liang and Yang Ziyun to prove the view that "the humble room is not ugly".
It entrusts his noble and proud temperament and the sentiment of being happy with poverty.
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uses analogical writing techniques and uses the examples of Zhuge Liang and Yang Ziyun to prove the view that "the humble room is not ugly".
It entrusts his noble and proud temperament and the sentiment of being happy with poverty.
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The original text and analysis of the Burrow:
The mountain is not high, and there is a fairy name. The water is not deep, and if there is a dragon, it will be spiritual. Si is a burrow, but Wu Dexin.
The moss marks are green, and the grass is green. There is a lot of talk and laughter, and there is no white ding. You can tune the piano and read the Golden Sutra.
There is no silk and bamboo, and there is no case. Nanyang Zhuge Lu, West Shuzi Cloud Pavilion. Confucius Yun:
What's the ugly one? > mountain is not high, but it is famous if there are immortals. Water is not deep, with a dragon it seems to have aura. It's a simple house, but I, the person who lives in it, has good morals (I don't feel shabby).
The moss marks that grow up to the steps are turquoise in color; The grass is green and green and reflects in the curtain. The people who come here to talk and laugh are all knowledgeable university scholars, and the people who have no shallow knowledge can usually play the elegant guqin and read Buddhist scriptures written in mud gold.
There is no sound of music to disturb the ears, and there is no official document from the government to strain the body. Nanyang has Zhuge Liang's grassland, and Xishu has Yangziyun's pavilion. Confucius said, "What's so simple about this? ”
The first four sentences are both comparative and exciting, saying that the landscape leads to the Burrow, the fairy and the dragon lead to the Dexin, and the name and spirit imply that the Burrow is not ugly. The analogy of Nanyang Zhuge Lu and Xishu Ziyunheng expresses the author's two ideals of politics and literature, and finally quotes Confucius's words to conclude with the deep meaning of "a gentleman's residence".
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1. The meaning of the Burrow:
Through the description of the living room, the Burrow Inscription tries to describe the Burrow is not ugly, and the article "The Burrow Inscription" shows the author's life attitude of not being with the world and dirty, clean and self-conscious, and not seeking fame and fortune. It expresses the author's noble and proud temperament, and reveals the author's hidden taste of passiveness and happiness.
2. The original text of the Burrow:
The mountain is not high, and there is a fairy name. The water is not deep, and if there is a dragon, it will be spiritual. Si is a burrow, but Wu Dexin.
The moss marks are green, and the grass is green. There is a lot of talk and laughter, and there is no white ding. You can tune the piano and read the Golden Sutra.
There is no silk and bamboo, and there is no case. Nanyang Zhuge Lu, West Shuzi Cloud Pavilion. Confucius Yun:
What's the ugly one?
Original text The mountain is not high, and there are immortals. The water is not deep, and if there is a dragon, it will be spiritual. Si is a burrow, but Wu Dexin. >>>More
We must learn from Liu Yuxi and treat problems calmly.
The mountain is not high, and there is a fairy name. The water is not deep, and if there is a dragon, it will be spiritual. Si is a burrow, but Wu Dexin. >>>More
The characteristics of the full text: It shows the author's attitude of life of not being in the same stream as the world, being clean and self-conscious, and not seeking fame and fortune. It expresses the author's noble and proud temperament, revealing the author's hidden taste of poverty and happiness. >>>More
I have only heard Liu Yuxi's "Burrow".