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What locative words are used in the sixth paragraph of the text of the Palace Museum? What is its function? Why are dragons described many times in this article?

1. Overall perception 1. The Forbidden City is characterized by its large scale, exquisite architecture and unified layout. 2. In order to clearly explain the characteristics of the Forbidden City, the text is organized according to spatial order's materials, from outside to inside, along the central axis of the Forbidden City, from south to north, and explained on both sides of the central belt, which is orderly. 2. Structure of the article: Total score 1-2 The first part summarizes the geographical location, history and general architectural features of the Forbidden City. The second part, paragraphs 3- 15, respectively introduces the architecture of the Palace Museum. The third part, paragraph 16, gives a bird's eye view of the Forbidden City from Jingshan, and points out the overall characteristics of the Forbidden City again. Read paragraphs 5-8 of the text carefully and answer the following questions: 1 These four paragraphs focus on the Hall of Supreme Harmony. Please add a subtitle to each of these four natural paragraphs. Section V: Layout and appearance of the Hall of Supreme Harmony, Section VI: Inside the Hall of Supreme Harmony, Section VII: Location of the three main halls, and Section VIII: Use of the Hall of Supreme Harmony. 2. Why does the author focus on the Hall of Supreme Harmony? The Hall of Supreme Harmony is the center of the three halls, the seat of the emperor's throne, the place to show imperial power, the center of the Forbidden City building and the most prominent feature that fully embodies the essence of the Forbidden City. 3. What are the main decorations of the Hall of Supreme Harmony? Why do you want to use it as the main ornament? Dragon. The dragon is the embodiment of the emperor, who pretends to be the "real dragon son of heaven", and the dragon is the symbol of imperial power, highlighting the majesty of imperial power. 4. What's the standpoint when the sixth paragraph introduces the Hall of Supreme Harmony? In what order were they introduced? Find the locative words. The foothold is the red painted square table and carved golden dragon pushed out from the outside to the inside (from the center to the periphery). Directional words are: center, top, back and side; Central, around, below. 5. Can the word "about" in the sixth paragraph "The center of the main hall is a red painted square platform about two meters high" be removed? Why? I can't. Because the "two meters" written in "about" is the approximate height of the red painted square table, it is realistic and inaccurate to remove. 6. What expressions are used in underlined sentences to explain things? Talk about its expressive effect. Description makes the language more vivid, thus stimulating readers' interest in reading and having a more intuitive understanding of the Hall of Supreme Harmony. 1. Explain that the order is reasonable: The author takes the southern Wumen as China, and introduces the first three halls, the last three palaces, the hall of mental cultivation, the Imperial Garden and other major buildings from Shenwumen to Jingshan in turn. This writing conforms to the sequence of the Forbidden City building itself. Along the central axis running through the Forbidden City, from south to north, from middle to both sides, the author focuses on introducing it layer by layer. Write like this, orderly and well organized. 2. The structure is rigorous and changeable: the full-text structure is divided into two parts. In the second and twentieth paragraphs of the article, the general layout, general appearance and architectural features of the Forbidden City are written back and forth. The main part of the article divides the Forbidden City into two parts: the former dynasty and the imperial court, and introduces them in turn. The "former dynasty" wrote a paragraph on the podium, but always wrote three paragraphs, and then wrote them separately. When writing about the Forbidden City, write about the last three palaces first, and then about the Sixth Palace and the Imperial Garden. The transition between separation and combination is natural. After introducing the "Last Three Palaces", this paper compares the "Last Three Palaces" with the "First Three Halls" and summarizes the architectural features of the "Last Three Palaces". Writing about the sixth house is also a general introduction first, and then a separate explanation. This way, the article is organized, structured and varied, and it is not boring to read. 3. There are details and highlights: the full text mainly explains the structural layout of the palace building, supplemented by historical evolution; Write a detailed description of the palace and a brief description of its cultural relics; Write down the key palaces and other palaces in detail; Power is about the Hall of Supreme Harmony, and The Forbidden City is about hall of mental cultivation. When introducing these two palaces, they have their own emphases: the Hall of Supreme Harmony, which focuses on the gorgeous appearance and solemn interior decoration; Hall of mental cultivation, on the other hand, focused on the feudal emperors and their later ruling activities. In this way, readers can understand the whole picture of the Forbidden City and have a deep impression on its main features. 4. Appropriate and diverse interpretation methods: The article uses a variety of interpretation methods appropriately. When explaining the scale of the Forbidden City complex, some specific figures are used to explain: "It covers an area of 720,000 square meters, with more than 70 palaces and more than 9,000 houses." Specific figures are also used to explain the size of the Hall of Supreme Harmony. When writing about the architectural characteristics of "the former dynasty" and "the court", I also used a comparative method to illustrate their similarities and differences. When I wrote the Imperial Garden, I compared it with Suzhou Garden. This paper also uses metaphor appropriately to enhance the vividness and vividness of the explanation. Write "the curved Jinshui River runs through things like a jade belt" and write about the drainage pipe at the bottom of the platform. "When it rains heavily, water comes out of the faucet, just like thousands of dragons spraying water." The article also compares six-year-old Tongzhi and four-year-old Guangxu to puppets. 5. Description, narration, discussion and lyricism are interspersed in the explanation: when introducing the architectural features of the Forbidden City, the article also uses description appropriately. Describe the appearance and internal layout of the Golden King Hall vividly. These descriptions highlight its characteristics: the color of the Hall of Supreme Harmony highlights gold (symbolizing wealth) and red (symbolizing splendor), and it looks magnificent. Against the blue sky, it sets off the white jade stone platform, which is really dazzling and magnificent, taking care of the "magnificent" mentioned above. Its interior decoration is mainly "dragon", with colors, gestures and so on. Taking the visit to the Forbidden City as a clue, the full text recorded what it saw and heard: "Go from Tiananmen Square, …" "After the Taihe Gate, you will reach the center of the Forbidden City …" and so on. The author combines his feelings in description, discussion and explanation to show his love and hate. When writing about the architectural structure of the Forbidden City, I expressed my admiration: "The Forbidden City complex is magnificent in scale and exquisite in architecture ...". When writing about the extravagance and waste of Cixi, it is full of passionate narration and contemptuous discussion. Looking back at the Forbidden City at the end, the author is full of praise.