The famous prose articles about the Mid-Autumn Festival are as follows: 1. "Yashe Talks about Eating" by Liang Shiqiu "Yashe Talks about Eating" is a collection of prose by Liang Shiqiu. One of the articles is called "Mooncakes". This article is written from the perspective of ordinary people.
, tells the story of the author eating moon cakes and admiring the moon at home when he was a child, and the importance of moon cakes in the Mid-Autumn Festival.
At the same time, the author also talked about the types, production methods and tastes of mooncakes, allowing readers to better understand the customs of this traditional festival.
2. "To Little Readers" by Bing Xin Bing Xin is a female writer in the history of modern Chinese literature. Her "To Little Readers" is a collection of essays, including one article called "Before and After the Mid-Autumn Festival".
This article is about the author's reunion with his family during the Mid-Autumn Festival, and the author's longing for his hometown and relatives.
The article is full of strong emotions and sincere friendship, making readers feel the warmth of family and the power of family affection.
3. "Eating Wine" by Feng Zikai Feng Zikai's "Eating Wine" is a classic prose. There is a paragraph in the article describing his scene of eating wine and admiring the moon during the Mid-Autumn Festival.
The author expresses this traditional custom vividly through his unique perspective and vivid language.
At the same time, the author also expresses his love for life and awe of nature through his own experiences and feelings.
Characteristics of prose: 1. Xing San Shen Ju The first characteristic of prose is Xing San Shen Ju, which can also be understood as free form and concentrated content.
Specifically, prose has various forms and has no fixed format and structure. It can freely use narrative, description, argumentation, lyricism and other expression methods.
At the same time, the content of the prose has a central idea, which runs through the entire text and organically organizes various scattered materials together.
This characteristic of free form and concentrated content makes prose highly expressive and appealing.
2. The second characteristic of prose is that the words are close and the purpose is far, that is, the language is approachable and the meaning is far-reaching.
Prose writing often starts from small things around us, and conveys profound life philosophy or thoughts and feelings through delicate description and in-depth thinking.
This writing method allows readers to feel profound thoughts and emotions in a relaxed and enjoyable reading, and generate excitement and inspiration.
3. Sincere Emotions The third characteristic of prose is sincere emotions, that is, true, natural, and touching.
Prose focuses on expressing the author's true emotions and feelings, which are often sincere and moving, and have strong appeal and resonance.
In prose, the author's emotions are naturally revealed. This emotion is not only reflected in the words, but also in the expression of thoughts and emotions behind the words.
At the same time, the language of prose is often natural, smooth, and approachable. This language style allows readers to more easily feel the author's emotions and thoughts.