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Appreciation of Zhu Ziqing's Traces of Wenzhou!
Appreciation of Zhu Ziqing s The Road to Wenzhou;

What painting is the article about? In fact, it's just a sketch of "Just a Foot": There are only four parts or four images in the painting of "A Little Banner More than a Foot Wide": the moon, begonia, starling and curtains.

However, it attracted the author of the article so much that he "looked at the painting and was surprised;" Nostalgia, not yourself. "This is also the internal motivation that prompted him to write this essay-artistic charm.

There is no doubt that it is useless to talk about the feelings and beauty of a painting, especially to readers who have never seen a painting, so that they can feel the same, and they just sigh repeatedly and praise;

But if you do a purely artistic analysis and fiddle with terminology, insiders may be able to hear some doorways, but ordinary readers will not be interested. The written text is only a comment at most, and it will not be a short article that can attract readers and make them think.

However, Zhu Ziqing is not. As a great prose writer, he first described the content of this painting in half or a little more space, and then talked about his understanding and feelings about this painting in nearly half space.

Through detailed description, let readers who have never seen this painting have a comprehensive and concrete understanding of the content of this painting; At the same time, the author can also use his own ideas to lead readers to appreciate the details of each part of the painting, laying the foundation for understanding the author's understanding and feelings later. It should be said that the author's arrangement of the structure and layout of the article seems to be casual, but in fact it is very careful.

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Overview of Wenzhou Trace:

Mr. Zhu Ziqing is a very important writer in the history of modern literature in China. He is not only a master of prose, a fighter for democracy, but also a skilled literary critic. In the New Culture Movement, he established his position as a new poet with his long poem "Destruction" and showed his literary creation talent with his novel "The History of Laughter".

Then, he devoted himself to the creation of prose with the theme of Qinhuai River in "Walking Shadow and Light Shadow". His "artistic prose" has influenced the prose creation of generations of literati, and his works "The Back" and "Moonlight on the Lotus Pond" were read and loved by people all over China in their youth.

Zhu Ziqing's national integrity of "starving to death and not eating American relief food" is also reflected in his seemingly moderate works.