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Second, how does the whole poem reveal the author's thoughts and feelings? What is the main idea? Hurry up! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! I'll wait online. . .
Thoughts and feelings: The author takes pine and cypress as a metaphor, praising that pine and cypress can stand upright in the wind but not fall down, and can survive and not wither in the cold, and encouraging their cousins to be faithful and self-controlled and not change their nature because of external pressure.

General idea: Pines and cypresses are naturally hardy.

The second gift for my brother was written by Serina Liu, a Wei and Jin poet.

Full text: the pavilion is loose on the mountain, and the rustling valley is caressed. How strong the wind is, the pine branches are! First frost is sad and always right at the end of the year; Don't you feel cold? Pine and cypress have nature.

Pine trees stand upright on the mountain, facing the cold wind whistling in the valley. The wind is so strong and the pine branches are so strong! Let it be frosty and cold, and the pine waist stands erect all year round. Is the pine tree not suffering from the majestic chill? No, pine and cypress are born with cold tolerance!

Extended data:

This poem seems to be an ode to things, but it is actually an expression of ambition, which is expressed through the firmness of pine trees. The first two sentences are mainly objective descriptions, touching feelings with a sloppy and noble attitude, and the cold voice is alarming.

The pavilion is used to mark the proud posture of the pine tree, the rustling is used to imitate the biting cold wind, which is simple and vivid, and the mountain is set off by the valley, which highlights the pride of the pine tree in the center of the whole poem.

The whole poem from the outside to the inside, from here to there, implies lofty, vigorous and refined. With pine trees as the center, the writing is concentrated and compact; Singing songs repeatedly, but not dull and monotonous; The writing is unpretentious and vigorous.