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What kind of spring scenery is described in the ancient poem "Spring Dawn"?

1, "Spring Dawn" shows people a picture of spring scenery in the early morning after the rain. The author uses "I don't know-I know; The sentence pattern of "knowing-not knowing" shows readers the spring scenery. I don't know morning, but I know birds sing at dawn; I know the patronage of spring breeze and spring rain, but I don't know how much I lost. This is how poets describe beautiful spring scenery with repeated twists and turns.

2. The original text is as follows:

Dawn of spring

Tang Dynasty: Meng Haoran

Sleeping sickness in spring unconsciously broke the morning, and the chirping of birds disturbed my sleep.

How many flowers fall after a stormy night.

I don't know when to sleep in spring night, but I wake up and listen to birds everywhere. Remember last night when the wind was tight and the rain was heavy, I don't know how many flowers I knocked down?

4. Appreciate:

(1) The poem "Dawn in the Spring" looks bland at first glance, but after reading it again and again, you will find that there is a world in the poem. Its artistic charm lies not in gorgeous rhetoric and fantastic artistic techniques, but in its charm. The style of the whole poem is as simple and natural as running water, but it is profound and unique. For thousands of years, people have read it and discussed it, as if there were inexhaustible artistic treasures in this short four-line poem.

(2) Xiao Chun's language is simple and natural, and there is no trace of artificial carving. In a shallow sense, the scenery is real, just like a clear spring flowing from the depths of the poet's heart, crystal clear, full of the poet's life and beating the poet's pulse. Reading it, just like drinking refined mash, makes you feel drunk. The poet found the true interest and essence of nature through feeling and understanding. "The article is natural and wonderful." This is the most natural poem and the voice of nature.