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How did the author of Winter in Jinan write the characteristics of warm weather?

The article firmly grasps the point of "warmth", so that all kinds of scenery in the pen are closely linked with "warm and sunny" weather.

Articles about mountains, water, cities and people are all painted with a layer of warm sunshine. Even writing the snow scene is related to Wen Qing-because it is warm, "it is best to have a little light snow", but it is inseparable from sunny-because it is sunny, there is a scene of "when the sun is about to set" ... that wave of snow seems to suddenly blush and slightly turn red.

Winter in Jinan is a poetic essay. Lao She taught in England for six years and was deeply impressed by the fog in England. He has also been to the southwest, so he came to Jinan, the capital of Shandong Province, which is known as the "Spring City", and he felt very strong.

The title "Winter in Jinan" concisely explains the locations and festivals. Lao She firmly grasped the characteristics of "warm and sunny" in Jinan in winter and described the unique and moving winter scene in Jinan.

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For a person who is used to living in Beiping, it is a miracle that it doesn't blow in winter. There is no wind in winter in Jinan. For a person who has just returned from London, it is strange that I can't see the sun in winter;

Jinan is sunny in winter. Naturally, in tropical places, the sun is always so poisonous, so loud and a little scary. However, in winter in the north of China, Jinan is really a treasure house with warm and sunny weather.

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Creative background:

Lao She came to Shandong around 1930, and taught in cheeloo university of Jinan and Qingdao University of Shandong for seven years. He has a deep affection for Shandong, which is called his "second hometown".

According to Lao She's wife Hu Jieqing, Lao She "often misses the years she spent in Shandong from marriage to the outbreak of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression". This article was written by Lao She193/KLOC-0 when she was teaching in cheeloo university, Jinan in the spring of. Originally, it was the fifth in a series of long prose "Some Impressions" that directly described Jinan's scenic spots, and it was published in the sixth issue of European Volume I of Qi Da Monthly (193 1 April).