In the article "Watching Snow at the Pavilion in the Heart of the Lake", the author wrote about admiring the snow but wrote about the scene of Jinling people drinking in the pavilion. It was not superfluous, but it was related to the theme of the article. In this article, the author expressed his love for the beauty of nature and his cherishment of life by describing the scene of enjoying the snow. Snow appreciation was an art form and a kind of inner feeling, while drinking was a kind of social activity that could allow people to deeply integrate into the scene and feel a richer emotional experience. Therefore, the author wrote about the scene of Jinling people drinking in the pavilion in order to more intuitively show the relationship between the beauty of nature and social culture, and at the same time let the readers better understand the author's feelings and thoughts. In short, in the article "Watching the Snow at the Pavilion in the Heart of the Lake", the author wrote about admiring the snow but described the scene of Jinling people drinking in the pavilion. It was not superfluous. It was related to the main theme of the article in order to express the author's love and perception of nature and social interaction more deeply.
In "Watching Snow at the Pavilion in the Heart of the Lake," it was not superfluous to write about the scene of people drinking in the pavilion while admiring the snow. It was a literary expression. By describing the scene of Jinling people drinking while enjoying the snow, the readers could feel the author's understanding and experience of urban life and show the author's concern and thinking about human nature. This kind of literary expression was called "blending of emotions and scenes", which was to combine different scenes and emotions to form a literary effect with artistic appeal. In Snow at the Lake Pavilion, the author showed many aspects of life and human nature in Jinling city by writing scenes of enjoying snow and drinking, thus attracting readers 'interest and thinking. In addition, by describing the scenes of snow appreciation and drinking, the readers could better understand the author's emotions and thoughts, enhancing the readers 'understanding and resonance with the works. Therefore, this kind of literary expression plays an important role in literary creation.
In "Watching Snow at the Pavilion in the Heart of the Lake," the author wrote about admiring the snow, but it was not necessarily unnecessary to write about the scene of Jinling people drinking on the pavilion. The novel was a fictional art form that allowed the reader to create a unique world through imagination and association. In a novel, the author could convey his thoughts and feelings by describing the natural landscape and the activities of the characters. At the same time, he could also enhance the expressiveness of the novel by describing and comparing the details. It is not unnecessary to describe the details of the characters 'activities and scenes in the novel. Sometimes, these descriptions can help the readers better understand the characters' personalities and emotions, and can also enhance the expressiveness of the novel. For example, in the novel Watching Snow at the Pavilion in the Heart of the Lake, the author described the scene of Jinling people drinking in the pavilion to show their love for ice and snow and their attitude of enjoying life. At the same time, it also hinted at the differences in class and cultural background between them. These descriptions could help readers better understand the theme and plot of the novel. Of course, there were also people who thought that the descriptions in novels should be concise and clear, not overly lengthy, or the readers might get bored and lose interest. Therefore, in writing, one needed to consider whether it was necessary to describe in detail according to the specific situation and how to effectively use the description to enhance the performance of the novel.
The answer to this question may vary depending on the author's writing style and the plot. In some cases, writing scenes of snow appreciation and Jinling people drinking in the pavilion might be considered redundant because it would provide more plot and details for the readers to experience the story better. However, in some novels, the author might use the scene of snow appreciation and drinking as a means of description to show the culture, customs, and lifestyle of the people of Jinling. Such a description might strengthen the theme and atmosphere of the novel, but it could also provide more imagination for the readers and increase the fun of reading. Therefore, whether or not to write about the scene of enjoying the snow and the Jinling people drinking in the pavilion depended on the plot and theme of the novel.
In " Watching Snow at the Pavilion in the Heart of the Lake," the scene of Jinling people drinking in the pavilion was not superfluous, but because a series of plots happened in the novel, which were closely related to the theme of snow appreciation. In the novel, the author described the scene of enjoying the snow and also needed to deepen the feeling and experience of the snow scene through drinking. Therefore, the author wrote the scene of Jinling people drinking in the pavilion to better express the theme and emotion in the novel. In addition, the drinking scene in the novel could also bring a unique aesthetic experience to the readers, allowing them to better integrate into the situation in the novel.
It was not contradictory. Looking at the snow alone at the pavilion in the middle of the lake referred to a person who went to the pavilion alone to enjoy the snow scenery, while the two or three people on the boat referred to the few people on the boat. These two descriptions did not directly conflict because the person who went to the pavilion in the middle of the lake to look at the snow was only a description of his actions, while the two or three grains on the boat referred to the other people on the boat. The possible reason was that the two descriptions were both referring to a person or a small group, but they were not mutually exclusive and could coexist. Or perhaps it was because the two descriptions were not directly related and were only used to describe different people or things in different situations.
Watching the Snow at the Pavilion in the Lake The heart of the lake watched snow [Story background: This is an essay written by Zhang Dai, a writer of the Ming Dynasty. It described the scene of him watching the snow at the pavilion in the middle of the lake.] The story told the story of him coming to the pavilion alone on a snowy night to enjoy the snow on the lake and chatting with his friends.
It was currently unknown whether Zhang Dai and the "Jinling people" in "Watching Snow in the Lake Pavilion" were bosom friends because the novel had not been published and there was no public text information to inquire about. In addition, the plot and character relationships in the novel were also fictional and could not be accurately inferred from the people or things in real society. Therefore, this question could not be answered at the moment.
" Watching Snow at the Pavilion in the Heart of the Lake " was a prose written by Zhang Dai, a writer of the Ming Dynasty. It depicted the author watching the snow at the pavilion in the heart of the lake. In the works, the author focuses on describing the dyke, pavilion, boat and people because these scenes are closely related to the author's emotional experience. The pavilion in the middle of the lake was the place where the author enjoyed the snow scenery and also the place where the author experienced his emotions. Through writing about the pavilion in the middle of the lake, the author described its grand scale, long history and its geographical location to express the author's pride and sense of history. At the same time, the author also described the surrounding environment of the pavilion, such as the embankment, boats, people, etc., to show its familiarity and love for this place, and also to show the author's humane care. By writing about the dyke, pavilion, boat, and people, the author can let the readers feel his careful observation and deep thinking of this place, so as to better understand his inner feelings and thoughts. These scenes are not only the carrier of the author's emotional experience, but also the source of the reader's emotional experience. Together, they form a world rich in emotions.
The author of the article, Watching Snow at the Pavilion in the Heart of the Lake, did not regard the two guests of Jinling as his confidants. In this article, the author mainly described the two guests in Jinling to express their loneliness when they lived in the pavilion in the middle of the lake. Although the author mentioned the two of them in the article, he did not regard them as his confidants but described them as scenery.
It was not contradictory. Watching Snow at the Pavilion in the Heart of the Lake was an article written by Zhang Dai. The article mentioned that the surname He was from Jinling, but this did not mean that the surname Jinling was Zhang Dai's. In traditional Chinese culture, surnames were used to differentiate family members rather than ethnic groups. Therefore, even if the Jinling people were indeed Zhang Dai's relatives or distant relatives, they would still use their surnames as Jinling people instead of Zhang Dai's surname as Jinling people.