Qingming is a poem by Du Mu, a writer in the Tang Dynasty. This poem, written in the drizzle of a clear spring, has been widely read because of its light color and cold artistic conception. The first sentence explains the scene, environment and atmosphere; The second sentence describes the characters, expressing their grief, anger and confusion.
The third sentence puts forward how to get rid of this mentality; The fourth sentence, writing answers with actions, is the highlight of the whole article. The whole poem adopts the technique of rising from low to high, with the climax at the end, which is memorable and intriguing.
Prose: "This year's Qingming is particularly cold; The willows spit out half a grain of rice. Before dawn, Aunt Hua sat in front of a new grave on the right, unloaded four dishes and a bowl of rice, and cried. Paper, dull to sit on the ground ... "
This passage is selected from Medicine, and it is about two old mothers, Aunt Hua and Grandma, who go to the grave for their son in Tomb-Sweeping Day, which is a tragedy in itself. However, the author's original intention is not to visit the grave, but to use the coldness, desolation and gloom of Tomb-Sweeping Day's grave-sweeping to write the unique sadness and haunting of the cemetery, further exposing the ignorance and unconsciousness of the people.