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How to make a handwritten newspaper of Mulan's poem

First divide the layout for typesetting, then filter the following text into the handwritten newspaper, and finally add pictures and borders to beautify it.

"Mulan Poetry" is a folk song of the Northern Dynasties. Song Guo Maoqian's "Yuefu Poetry Collection" is included in "Hengchui Songs·Lianggujiao Hengchui Songs". This is a long narrative poem. The whole poem uses "Mulan is a girl" to conceive the legendary story of Mulan, which is full of romance. The detailed arrangement is very ingenious. Although it is about war, it focuses more on life scenes and scenes. The moods of children are full of life; the characters' moods are described by means of question and answer, presentation, parallelism, parallelism, and intertextuality, and the characters' psychology is vividly, meticulously, and vividly, giving the work a strong artistic appeal.

This poem uses many rhetorical techniques in writing, mainly antithesis, parallelism and intertextuality. Among them, intertext is a very distinctive rhetorical technique in this poem, which plays a great role in portraying the psychology of the characters, shaping the characters' images, and exaggerating the atmosphere. For example, the two sentences "Open my east pavilion door and sit on my east pavilion bed" are illogical literally. The context complements each other and adds meaning: "Open my east pavilion door and sit on my east pavilion bed; open my east pavilion door and sit on my east pavilion bed; open my east pavilion door and sit on my east pavilion bed." "West Pavilion Gate, sit on my bed in the West Pavilion." Due to the use of intertextual techniques, the passage of time and the change of location are omitted, showing that Mulan returned home after ten years and couldn't wait to sit here and visit there. , seeing everything that was once familiar, my heart was full of intimacy, but also had an indescribable taste. There are endless meanings behind the words, and the character's psychology is portrayed through the description of action details. Another example is the sentence "When the window is in front of the window, the hair is trimmed, and when the mirror is in front of the mirror," if you understand "when the window" and "in front of the mirror" are understood separately, it is obviously inconsistent with the actual situation of women's dressing. "Looking at the window to manage your hair" should be "looking at the mirror", and "looking at the mirror with decals" should also be "looking at the window". The intertextual technique here changes the camera like a "montage", showing Mulan's quick and deft movements of taking off her military uniform, exaggerating her excitement of eagerly returning to her daughter's home after ten years of military career. Another example is the two sentences "Generals die in a hundred battles, and heroes return in ten years." The duality and intertextuality highly summarize the protracted and fierce and tragic ten-year campaign, and highlight Mulan's heroic image of being brave and good at fighting. Another example is the sentence "The male rabbit's feet are fluttering, and the female rabbit's eyes are blurred." The "fluttering feet" are the characteristics of the male rabbit, and the "blurred eyes" are the characteristics of the female rabbit. It is clear to distinguish the male from the male, but the two rabbits have the above characteristics. With both characteristics, it is difficult to distinguish them. Here it is implied that Mulan disguised herself as a man, joined the army for her father, and fought on the battlefield like a man. She was not inferior to men, showing Mulan's wit and bravery. It echoed the above "We have been together for twelve years, but I didn't know Mulan was a girl", making this legendary The image of the heroine is more plump, subtle and romantic. Another example is the sentence "Buy a horse in the east market, a saddle in the west market, a bridle in the south market, and a long whip in the north market." The lines are both parallel and intertextual, showing a rapid jumping rhythm and an eagerness to try. The urgent military situation of "Khan's army" exaggerates the tense atmosphere before the expedition and the busy and orderly preparations of Mulan. The use of these intertextual techniques not only makes the words meaningful and detailed, but also spans time and space in the narrative, speeding up the advancement of the plot, making the writing rhythmic, ups and downs, and enhancing the expression effect.

"Mulan Poetry" is a rare masterpiece in the history of Chinese poetry. For the first time, the poem creates the image of an immortal heroine who joins the army for her father. It is both legendary and real and moving. Mulan is both a strange woman and an ordinary person, a heroine and a common girl, a vigorous warrior and a beautiful daughter. She is hard-working, kind-hearted, resolute and brave, honest and simple yet smart and lively. She loves her family and serves the country. She does not admire high-ranking officials and generous salaries but loves a peaceful life. Mulan perfectly possesses heroic character and feminine characteristics. Her natural kindness, bravery, calmness, wit, and perseverance are the necessary connotations of Mulan's heroic character. Her infinite love and dedication to her parents and the motherland are the greatest source of spiritual strength for her heroic character. At the same time, the whole poem closely adheres to "Mulan is a girl", from "I don't hear my mother's voice calling me a girl" to "Mulan doesn't need a minister", from "Mulan is weaving at home" to "Wearing my old clothes", she still remains a woman. characteristics. Therefore, the image of Mulan is extremely real and touching. "Mulan Poetry" creates a Chinese-style comedy spirit, whose characteristics are the integration of Chinese traditional moral spirit, optimism and sense of humor. This Chinese-style comedy spirit is actually very different from Western comedy, which is characterized by satire. "Mulan Poetry" fully embodies the natural strengths of Chinese folk songs, with its outstanding use of arrangement, exaggeration, onomatopoeia and suspense, which has excellent effects on exaggerating the atmosphere and portraying the character.