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Linguistic Features of Yu Guangzhong's The Blind Fortune Teller

Judging from the emotional tendency, Blind Fortune Telling is a sad modern poem. Yu Guangzhong, who has profound attainments in traditional culture, clearly understands the truth of "complaining without anger, mourning without injury" and has a good grasp of expressing emotions; It not only expresses the author's sympathy and concern for bad people, but also makes people unable to eat.

From the perspective of image-building, the poet successfully described the tragic experience of a blind man with a bumpy fate: in a bleak afternoon, the blind man was looking for food in his mouth in a "small street", but "he didn't see a customer" and "he walked away for a day and only earned loneliness", which meant that his living money would be lost. He was extremely sad and had to complain with Hu Qin until the evening. In the second paragraph of the poem, the poet sighed with emotion: "He can clearly tell the fate of others, but he draws his own destiny." What is the fate of the poet? "A girl will spend the rest of her life with him, and a crutch will taste the ups and downs of his life."

From the linguistic point of view, the language of poetry is plain, but the truth is seen from the ordinary; From a small perspective, it reflects the human world.