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I see sentence appreciation.

I think the sentence appreciation is as follows:

1, quietly rubbing the rich grass: [quietly, analogously, vividly, write the softness of the spring breeze; Rub, image, write the scene of low wind grass]

2. Breathe quietly into the distant clear sky: [Breathe in, write down the height and depth of the clear sky] I see the flowing clouds glow slowly [personify and vividly write down the color change of the sunset glow].

Introduction to the work:

My opinion is a modern poem written by Mu Dan 1938 in June. The theme of this quick poem in this town is to get close to nature, blend in with nature, accept the experience of time, and wait for maturity and calmness in vitality and expectation. This poem expresses the consciousness of self-integration with self, individual and society. "You" and "I" are inseparable. There is "you" in "I" and "I" in "you", which blends things with me.

Creative background:

1937 When the Anti-Japanese War broke out, Mu Dan moved to Changsha with Tsinghua University as a student of Tsinghua University Foreign Languages Department, and then the walking group began the "Long March" in the history of education-1938 set out from Changsha in February, waded all the way, arrived in Kunming on April 28, and entered the National Southwest Associated University to study.

My opinion was written in June, 1938. This was written more than a month after the poet arrived in Yunnan. The quiet and beautiful spring in Yunnan gave him a brand-new experience, and the vastness of nature made him sigh, so the poet wrote this song "Let me see" with awe.

Appreciation of works:

The consciousness of the integration of ego and ego, individual and society expressed in this poem also has a gradual integration process, which is reflected in the change of the title of the lyric subject "I" and the objective counterpart. The first two sections focus on "I see", distancing the lyric subject "I" from nature, creating a sense of alienation, being objective, calm and novel, and emphasizing self-observation and experience.

At the same time, "they" and "it" are separated from each other. In the third section, "I paint your rich life in vain", the lyrical subject "I" confides directly to "you" (nature and creator), just like a child and a mother.

The fifth section, let the wind take you to roam freely, and let my breath blend with nature. You and I are inseparable, I have you, you have me, and things and I blend.