The poem "Ke Jingzhong's Ink Bamboo" expressed the author's admiration for the aesthetic taste of literati painting. In the poem, he used Ke Jiusi's ink bamboo painting to discuss the difficulty of painting bamboo, expressing the poet's pursuit of simplicity. The flowing charm of the ink bamboo in the poem and the desolate and cold atmosphere also conveyed a deep mood.
I'm not a fan of online literature. I'm a person who likes to read novels. I can answer questions about language and knowledge. The essay about your question expressed the author's complex emotions. He might feel excited, nervous, sad, or angry. It depended on the context.
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.
Different authors have different ways and methods to express their feelings. Here are some common techniques and methods: Adjectives and adverbs: The author can use adjectives and adverbs to describe the emotional state and feelings of the character, such as "sadness","anger","happiness", etc. 2. Description: The author can use description to convey the emotional state and feelings of the character, such as " His eyes are empty and his face is expressionless ". 3. Language style: The author can express emotions through language style, such as using exclamation marks, full stops, ellipses and other symbols to express emotional changes. 4. dialogue and monologue: the author can express the emotions of the characters through dialogue and monologue, such as through the tone words, expressions, actions and other ways to convey emotions. 5. Description of details: The author can express the emotions of the character through the description of details, such as the description of the character's clothes, accessories, environment and other details to hint at emotions. The author can express his feelings through many means. These techniques and methods can be combined to create a more vivid and profound work.
Not to disappoint Tathagata, not to disappoint Qing is a poem from the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's "Song of Everlasting Regret." The whole poem reads: Parting attentively, re-send words, words have vowed to know each other. On the seventh day of the seventh lunar month, in the middle of the night when no one was whispering in the Longevity Palace. In heaven I wish to be lovebirds, on earth I wish to be twigs. As long as the heavens and earth last, this regret will never end. Among them, the phrase " not to disappoint the Buddha, not to disappoint the Qing " referred to the love relationship between two people." Buddha " referred to the Buddha in Buddhism, and " Qing " referred to Yang Guifei. Through this sentence, the poet expressed his deep love for Yang Guifei and promised to protect her no matter what difficulties she encountered. This sentence expressed the poet's strong pursuit and commitment to true love, reflecting the deep feelings of friendship.
Fortress Besieged was a long novel by Qian Zhongshu. It was about Fang Hongjian, a young master from a prestigious family. After studying abroad and coming into contact with Western culture, he gradually fell into a state of contradiction and confusion after thinking about and exploring life and society. This book mainly expressed the author's dissatisfaction with reality and his thoughts on life. During his time studying abroad, Fang Hongjian had come into contact with western culture and felt that he had been accepted by the world. However, when he returned to China, he found that the traditional Chinese culture and interpersonal relationships formed a huge contrast with his experience overseas, which made him very confused and dissatisfied. At the same time, he was also influenced by the traditional Chinese culture and realized the complexity of human nature and the reality of society, which made him think more deeply about the meaning and value of life. In addition, Fortress Besieged also expressed the author's irony and criticism of human nature. The behavior and words of some characters in the novel are ridiculous and funny, but at the same time, they reflect the weaknesses and defects of human nature. Through this satire and criticism, the author made people realize the hypocrisy and cruelty of society, and at the same time reminded people to cherish their emotions and interpersonal relationships.
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Beijing's alleys had the following characteristics: 1. Divergence: Beijing's alleys have different shapes, sizes, and decorative styles. Some are narrow and crowded, some are spacious and open-minded, some are traditional and ancient, and some are modern and fashionable. 2. Historical heritage: Many of Beijing's alleys have a long history and are the representatives of the local people's lifestyle and culture. Living style: The residents in the hutong are usually old Beijingers. Their lifestyle, habits, and values are different from those of urban residents. 4. Unique buildings: The buildings in the alleys are usually traditional courtyard houses with unique architectural styles and decorations. With the development of the city, many of Beijing's alleys have been transformed into modern residential areas, but their traditional architecture and historical culture are still preserved and inherited. The alley expressed the author's respect and love for the local culture and history, as well as his sympathy and concern for the local residents. In the novel Beijing Hutong, the author vividly described the unique charm of Beijing Hutong and the living conditions of the residents to let the readers feel the author's concern and support for the local area.
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Mo Mei was a poem from the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower":"The sun is against the mountains, the Yellow River flows into the sea." I want to see a thousand miles and reach a higher level." This poem expressed the poet's great ambition and pursuit by describing the scene on the Stork Tower. In the poem, the poet used the image of "black plum" to symbolize the noble, poor, and indomitable spirit. The plum tree trunk was straight, the branches were concise, the flowers were light, simple, elegant, not gaudy, not fat, and the fragrance alone gave people a quiet and noble feeling. It was a symbol of the poet's pursuit of noble character. In the poem, the poet expressed his great ambition and pursuit by describing the image of Mo Mei, and at the same time, he also expressed his pursuit and yearning for noble character.
The short novel " The Drifting Snowflakes " mainly expressed the author's thoughts on life and love. The protagonist of the novel, Mei Ganling, was a farmer living in a poor mountainous area. Although his life was difficult, he had always longed for love and happiness. In the novel, he met the beautiful girl Ah Hua at the Meigan Ridge, and their relationship gradually warmed up, but they eventually separated for various reasons. The novel expressed the author's thoughts on life and love by describing his life experience and pursuit of love in the Meigan Ridge. He emphasized the preciousness of life and the importance of love. At the same time, he also called on people to cherish the happiness in front of them and not give up easily.