Current location - Education and Training Encyclopedia - Educational institution - The significance of poetry in mountain villages
The significance of poetry in mountain villages
Meaning: At first glance, two or three miles away, mist enveloped four or five families. There are six or seven pavilions beside the village, and many flowers are in full bloom. Poetry in Mountain Village is a poem written by Shao Yong, a philosopher in the Northern Song Dynasty. This poem arranges scenes such as smoke villages, houses, pavilions and flowers. Together, through the performance of tapestry, they form an idyllic landscape, create an elegant artistic conception, and express the poet's love and praise for nature.

The original "Mountain Village" is about a mountain village.

Shao Yong in Northern Song Dynasty

At first glance, it is two or three miles away, and mist hangs over four or five families.

The pavilions are six or seven, and the flowers bloom in eighty or ninety.

Notes on "Mountain Village" ① Go: Distance.

② Smoke village: a village shrouded in smoke.

Pavilions and pavilions: refer to buildings for people to enjoy and rest.

Appreciation of Interview with a Mountain Village is a linear visual impression, in which "Interview with a Mountain Village" moves horizontally, "Interview with a Mountain Village" refers to a large number of empty fingers, kitchen smoke is vertical, and "67 pavilions, 80 flowers and 90 flowers" are transformed into a point-like visual impression: pavilions and flowers are in full bloom.

The poet arranged a quantifier in each sentence of this poem, that is, "Li", "Jia", "Zuo" and "Zhi", which are novel and changeable. Each sentence also arranged two or three numbers: the word "one" began, "23", "45" and "67" were embedded in the sentence, and "890" returned to the beginning of the sentence.

With only a few strokes, the whole poem forms a natural, simple and hazy mountain village landscape painting, which naturally blends into the artistic conception of the mountain village.

The Creation Background of The Village of Love When the poet visited Gongcheng (now Huixian County, Henan Province) in March in Yangchun, he saw the spring scenery and charming pastoral scenery in the countryside. He wrote this poem in order to express the poet's leisurely mood and full enjoyment of life.

The author introduces Shao Yong, whose real name is Anle, a Yi-ology scholar, philosopher, thinker and educator in the Northern Song Dynasty. 1. john young (now Zhuozhou, Hebei Province) was born in Shaocun, more than 0/0 miles northwest of Zhuozhou, and moved to Gongcheng (now Huixian County, Henan Province) with his father. After the age of 30, he traveled to Henan and lived in seclusion in Sumen Mountain, known as Mr. Baiyuan. After his death, he celebrated Kang Jie, also known as Mr. Kang Jie. His works include "Huang Ji Jing Shi" and "Yi Chuan Tu Ji Ji". His innate theory was developed into foreknowledge by later generations.