-The artistic conception is profound and long: the poem creates a unique artistic conception that is both sad and full of hope. Starting from the picture of falling flowers flying, it is a slightly sad scene brought by dying and disappearing, which makes people seem to see colorful petals rustling in the wind, silent and lonely. This is the presentation of the real scene in front of them and lays a certain emotional tone. However, at the turn of the conversation, the imagination of the fallen flowers melted into the soil and turned into nutrients to nourish the new flowers, which added a touch of vitality and hope to this picture, making the whole artistic conception flow between decline and rebirth, disappearance and continuation, with endless charm, so that readers can expand their thoughts and immerse themselves in this profound and poetic situation in the process of reading.-The meaning is profound and unique: "Turning into spring mud is more protective of flowers", which shows that the fallen flowers do not fall without feelings. Even if they fall into mud, they should turn into spring mud that nourishes the growth of flowers, continue to protect and cultivate new flowers to bloom, show a noble feeling of selfless dedication and self-sacrifice, and at the same time convey the profound philosophy that although life has an end, spirit and value can be continued and transformed.In a word, the poem "Falling red is not a heartless thing, but turning into spring mud will protect flowers more" is like a bright lamp, which illuminates the direction for us on the road of inspiration and inspires us to face life with a positive and optimistic attitude, dedication and persistence at all stages of life, to create our own wonderful things, and to make life bloom with eternal brilliance in the ever-changing value.
Image and ideographic levelSignificance of the timesCycle after cycle, cycle after cycle.
Structural action levelDedication and self-transcendence motivation
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide
Strategy guide
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