Excerpt from The Book with Zhu Yuansi —— Wu Jun in Southern and Northern Dynasties
The mountains near the shore are all cold trees, and they compete against each other, competing for heights and pointing to peaks. Springs rock, ringing; Good birds sing, and they rhyme.
On the high mountains on both sides of the river, dense and green trees are all growing. The high mountains are vying for upward by virtue of the high terrain, as if they are vying to extend to high places and far away; The mountains compete for towering, straight up, straight into the sky, forming countless peaks. The spring water slaps on the rocks, making a ringing sound; Beautiful birds sing in harmony with each other, and their songs are harmonious and beautiful.
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1, the creative background of the book with Zhu Yuansi
During the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, the society was in turmoil and the officialdom was dark. Therefore, many intellectuals send their feelings to the mountains and rivers to relieve their anguish. A Letter with Zhu Yuansi is a letter written by Wu Jun to his friend Zhu Yuansi after he mixed his feelings.
2. Appreciation of the Book with Zhu Yuansi
This article is a landscape sketch written in parallel style. A *** 140 words. Parallel prose is usually organized in four characters and six characters, so it is also called "four or six essays". However, the article is different from the general parallel prose at that time, which broke the shackles of parallel prose form to a certain extent and embodied valuable breakthroughs and innovations.
The first paragraph is always writing a panoramic view, writing the beauty of Fuchun River landscape. In the second paragraph, "different water" is written first. The first two sentences write the static beauty of Fuchun River. The color of the river is blue and white, and the water flow is clear, and the bottom can be seen deeply. The third paragraph goes on to write the scenery of the mountain. The author writes about the steep mountains and all kinds of strange scenery in the mountains in a general and scenic language, with a view from low to high, from point to surface.
Grasping the characteristics of this mountain and this water, the author skillfully combines motion and stillness, sound and color, light and shadow, and paints a landscape map full of vitality for readers, so that readers can fully enjoy the "beauty of mountains and rivers" on both sides of Fuchun River.