Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - Su Huangli's Translation of Painting Birds

Question 1: Song? Mid-autumn festival with water regulation

Question 2:C

Question 3: Observe deeply, study hard and ask questions.

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Su Huangli's Translation of Painting Birds

Question 1: Song? Mid-autumn festival with water regulation

Question 2:C

Question 3: Observe deeply, study hard and ask questions.

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Su Huangli's Translation of Painting Birds

Question 1: Song? Mid-autumn festival with water regulation

Question 2:C

Question 3: Observe deeply, study hard and ask questions.

Question 1: Analysis of test questions: The key to solving such problems is to focus on the notes in textbooks and pay attention to the usual accumulation. The best way is to sort out these articles systematically, and list the sources, authors, main points and relevant information of each article in the order of dynasties and nationalities. Students here accumulate Su Shi and his works.

Question 2: Test analysis: This question examines students' ability to understand the meaning of classical Chinese. The learning and accumulation of real function words in classical Chinese is the first step in learning classical Chinese. Candidates are required not only to understand and master the basic meaning and usage of common real function words, but also to pay attention to the special meaning and usage of words in the context, which requires students to learn and use them flexibly. A both are "yes"; B both are "even if"; Both of d are "so"; Just/unexpectedly

Question 3: Analysis of test questions: Some of the classical Chinese we came into contact with in junior high school are fables with distinct meanings. These articles involve three themes: the truth of being a man, the way of life and the philosophy of science. Students perceive the content of the text and then understand the central theme of the text. This paper mainly expresses the truth of "diligent observation" through the content of "yellow painting birds", as long as the meaning is expressed correctly when answering.

Huang Quan once painted a bird with its neck and feet open. Someone said to him, "A bird can only open its feet by shrinking its neck, and only by shrinking its feet can it stick its neck out.". There is no situation where both are open. " I went to check it out and found it was. From this incident, we know that if we can't observe things carefully, even a painter can't do his job well, let alone a person who does great things. So a gentleman should study hard and be good at asking questions.