The last two sentences of the poem "Crossing Jinling" expressed the author's deep feelings for parting and his feelings for the short life through the description of the scenery. " The green mountains are still red with the setting sun." The author used the word "still" to express the eternal existence of the green mountains and hinted at the short life. In the afterglow of the setting sun, the green mountains remained, but people grew old with the passage of time. Life gradually faded away like the setting sun. This description expressed the author's feelings about the passage of time and his helplessness about the short life. The author of " Leaving Hate in the Dusk " expressed his reluctance to part through the word " Leaving in the Empty ". At dusk, the lonely boat is swaying on the river. Here, the author expressed his deep feelings and reluctance to part, hinting at the sentimental feelings of someone or something in his heart. This description expressed the author's sadness about parting and his desire for love. To sum up, the last two sentences of the poem express the author's deep feelings for parting and the short life through the description of the scenery, and express the author's inner sadness and helplessness through the desire for time and love.
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The last two sentences of Langtaosha Beidai River were: "The heavy rain falls on the secluded swallows, and the white waves soar to the sky. The fishing boats outside Qinghuangdao are all in the vast ocean, and I don't even know who they are going to?" This poem expressed the author's feelings and reverence for nature when he visited Beidai River. In the poem, the author vividly described the vastness and magnificence of the sea to express his feelings of being unable to predict and control nature. He expressed his awe and yearning for the sea through the vivid metaphor of "fishing boat". The whole poem was smooth, bright, and full of the poet's praise and reverence for nature.
" Looking Alone at the Border Town " was a poem written by Shen Congwen, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. It mainly described what the poet saw and felt in the border town. The characteristics of the scenery description were mainly natural scenery and rich human feelings. The border town in the poem was a beautiful and mysterious city famous for its unique natural scenery and long history and culture. The poet described the city's mountains, rivers, houses, streets and other details to show the unique style and charm of the border town. At the same time, the poet also expressed his reverence and love for the city with his own emotions. In terms of scenery description, this poem has the following characteristics: 1. Natural scenery. The poem described a large number of natural elements such as mountains, rivers, flowers, and trees to make the border town more beautiful. It was infused with a strong sense of humanity. While describing the natural scenery, the poet also integrated his own perception and thinking about the history, culture, folk customs of the border town, which made the whole poem have a strong cultural atmosphere. 3. A detailed description. The poet described every corner and every detail of the border town, not letting go of any detail, so that readers could better feel the charm of the border town. 4. Beautiful language. The language of this poem is fresh and natural, full of poetry and rhythm, so that readers can better feel the poet's emotions and artistic conception. In the description of the scenery, the poem,"Looking at the Border Town Alone", mainly focused on nature and integrated with rich cultural feelings, showing the unique charm of the border town in detail. The language of this poem was beautiful, full of poetry and rhythm. After reading it, one would feel relaxed and happy.
" Looking Alone at the Border Town " was an ancient poem created by Shen Congwen, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. It mainly described the scene of the author looking into the distance alone at night in the border town. In the poem, a large number of images and rhetorical techniques were used to make the artistic conception of the poem more profound. Fringe Town was one of Shen Congwen's representative works, depicting a small town full of history and culture. The "Border Town" in the poem was famous for its unique geographical location and natural scenery. At night, the Border Town had a different flavor. The "lonely look" in the poem was a unique artistic conception that expressed the poet's love for nature and humanity, but also expressed his loneliness and loneliness in the depths of his heart. The poem contained many images, such as the moon at night, the stars, the city walls, lanterns, rivers, and so on. These images not only made the poetic conception of the poem more profound, but also reflected Shen Congwen's unique perspective and deep thinking about the border town. In addition, the rhetorical devices in the poem were also very superb, such as antithesis, metaphor, personification, metonymy, and so on. The use of these rhetorical devices makes the language of the poem concise, vivid and vivid, allowing the readers to feel the author's emotions and artistic conception. " Looking Alone at the Border Town " was an ancient poem full of history and culture. It was concise in language and superb in rhetoric. It showed Shen Congwen's unique perspective and deep thinking about the border town. It was also a classic work in the history of Chinese literature.
According to the information provided, this poet might be Du Fu. Du Fu was a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty. His poems were grand and bold, and their contents involved politics, history, society, nature, and many other aspects. In this poem, the poet depicted a scene of war, showing his disgust for war and sympathy for the people. The poem used vivid language and figurative metaphor to express the poet's deep feelings about the cruelty of war and the suffering of the people. The whole poem was smooth and beautiful, with a strong appeal to express the poet's love for the people and his sense of responsibility for the country.
The last two sentences of Liu Yuxi's "Langtaosha·Beidai River" are: "Excuse me, where is the cowherd boy pointing to Apricot Blossom Village in the distance?" This poem expressed the author's longing for his hometown and his yearning for the future. He asked the tavern where there was a shepherd boy, pointing to Apricot Blossom Village to express his nostalgia for his hometown because Apricot Blossom Village was the place where he used to live, and there were many people and things he was familiar with. At the same time, he also looked forward to the future and hoped that his life would be better. The whole poem had a profound artistic conception, concise language, poetic and philosophical, and was a classic in the history of Chinese literature.
The last two sentences of Liu Yuxi's "Waves and Sands" were: Where is the cowherd boy pointing to Apricot Blossom Village in the distance? These two lines expressed the author's yearning for the beautiful scenery in the distance and his love for life. Among them," Where is the restaurant?" meant that the author wanted to drown his sorrows in wine and find a place to pour out his worries;" The shepherd boy pointed to the Apricot Blossom Village from afar " showed that the author yearned for the beautiful scenery in the distance and thought that it was a beautiful place. The whole poem, with its bold and unconstrained poetry and magnificent artistic conception, showed the author's love and pursuit of life, leaving a deep impression on people.
" Spring " was a poem written by Du Fu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. It mainly expressed the poet's love and praise for spring through the description of the spring scenery. In the poem, Du Fu expressed his feelings and thoughts by combining the natural landscape and emotional experience. The first two lines of the poem," The garden is full of spring, but you can't keep a single red apricot out of the wall." Through vivid descriptions, it showed the beauty of spring. This poem used vivid language to describe the scenery of spring vividly, making people feel the beauty of spring. At the same time, this poem also expressed the poet's love for spring and regarded spring as a symbol of life and hope. The next two sentences,"Ask the tavern where the shepherd boy points to the Apricot Blossom Village", further expressed the poet's emotional experience through the description of the spring scenery. This poem combined the beauty of spring with the poet's emotional experience. Through the shepherd boy's pointing, the poet felt the breath and beauty of spring, and at the same time expressed his love and yearning for rural life. The last two sentences were," I don't feel dawn when I sleep in spring, but I hear birds chirping everywhere. The poem "The sound of wind and rain in the night, how many flowers have fallen" expressed the poet's feelings and thoughts through the description of natural scenes. This poem combined the scene of spring with the poet's emotional experience. Through the description of flowers, it expressed the poet's lament about the passage of time and the short life, as well as his love and awe of nature. Through the description of the spring scenery, the whole poem shows the beauty and vitality of spring, and at the same time, it also shows the poet's love and praise for spring, as well as his love and reverence for nature.
" Dreaming in Tianmu Mountain and Bowing Goodbye " was a long poem written by the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai. It mainly expressed the poet's sadness of parting and his deep feelings for nature when he visited Tianmu Mountain. The poet expressed his yearning and pursuit for the fairyland by describing his experience of climbing to the sky in his dream, meeting immortals and talking with fairies. In the poem, he expressed his reverence and praise for nature, and vividly described the magnificent scenery of Tianmu Mountain and the transcendence of the immortals. In the poem, the poet expressed his loneliness and thoughts about life. He described the scene of him talking to the fairy in his dream, expressing his confusion and helplessness towards life, as well as his pursuit and persistence towards himself. The whole poem was full of emotion and far-reaching artistic conception. It showed the poet's yearning for fairyland, his thinking about life and his pursuit of himself. It was a long poem full of poetry and philosophy.
The words that express the author's thoughts and feelings can be reflected through the author's language, words, sentence patterns, rhetorical techniques, and so on. The following are some common expressions used by authors to express their thoughts and feelings: 1. Sorrow: express the author's grief, loss, and other emotions about a certain matter or the fate of a character. For example, in "Dream of the Red Chamber","I ask the flowers with tears in my eyes, but the flowers don't speak. The flowers fly over the swing." 2. Anger: express the author's indignation, protest, and other emotions towards injustice, injustice, violence, etc., such as " The Raging Hair Rushes to the Crown, Leaning on the Baluster, Drizzling Rain Breaks Down " in " Water Margins ". 3. Delight: express the author's affirmation, gratification, and other emotions of a certain thing or the fate of a character, such as "The rise and fall of the world is the responsibility of every man" in Romance of the Three Kingdoms. 4. Fear: express the author's fear of certain dangers and the unknown, such as "The monster is really creepy" in "Journey to the West". 5. Sentiment: express the author's feelings, thoughts, and other emotions about life, the world, history, etc., such as "Who hasn't died since ancient times?" in Water Margins. 6. Satire: To express the author's dissatisfaction, criticism, and other emotions towards certain people or things, such as "Sun Wukong beats the White Bone Demon three times" in "Journey to the West". 7. Praise: express the author's love, reverence, and other feelings for certain people or things, such as "Kong Ming dedicated his life to the Shu Han until his death" in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms.