Joke Collection Website - Mood Talk - The Charcoal Seller Choose one sentence from the two poems below and describe your experience and understanding in simple language. A's face is dusty and smoky, his temples are gray and his fingers ar

The Charcoal Seller Choose one sentence from the two poems below and describe your experience and understanding in simple language. A's face is dusty and smoky, his temples are gray and his fingers ar

The Charcoal Seller Choose one sentence from the two poems below and describe your experience and understanding in simple language. A's face is dusty and smoky, his temples are gray and his fingers are black.

Choose B, appreciate: "Poor clothes are only sober, and I am worried that the weather will be cold." This is a well-known saying. "Wearing just the right clothes" naturally means we hope the weather will be warm. However, this charcoal seller pinned all his hopes of solving the problem of food and clothing on "getting money from selling charcoal", so he was "worried about the price of charcoal and wished the weather would be cold". When he was shivering from the cold, he hoped for even colder weather. The poet has such a profound understanding of the charcoal seller's difficult situation and complex inner activities, and uses only a dozen words to express it so truly, and uses the word "poor" to pour out infinite sympathy. How can he not make people cry!

This poem is deeply ideological and artistically unique. The poet uses the two sentences "Where can I make money from selling charcoal? What is the food in my mouth?" The poet shows the only hope that the old man who is almost on the verge of despair can have - and what a pitiful hope! This is the poetic eye of the whole poem. All other descriptions focus on this poetic eye. In terms of expression techniques, foil and contrast are used flexibly. The old man is highlighted by his "gray temples", the hardship of "cutting firewood and burning charcoal" is highlighted by his "dusty and smoky face", and the desolate and dangerous Nanshan Mountain is used as a background, and the old man's fate arouses people's sympathy even more. And all of this reflects the burning fire of the old man's hope: he can get money from selling charcoal to buy clothes and food. The old man is "dressed neatly", and the "foot of snow" that comes at night and the "icy ruts" on the road are used as foils, making people feel even more "poor" about the old man. And all this reflects the burning fire of the old man's hope: the weather is cold and charcoal is expensive, so he can buy more clothes and food. Next, "the cow is trapped and the man is hungry" and "two graceful riders" reflect the disparity in the situation of workers and rulers; "a cart of charcoal, more than a thousand catties" and "half a piece of red yarn and one foot of silk" reflect the " The cruelty of Miyagi's plunder. As far as the whole poem is concerned, the blazing fire of hope in the front is precisely to contrast the sadness and pain of hope in the end. Through individual expressions, the poet profoundly exposed the nature of the "palace market" through the experience of the charcoal seller, and gave a powerful lash to the rulers' crimes of plundering the people.