What is the sentence that describes the skillful archery of Li Guang, the general of the Han Dynasty?
Dawn went to look for the arrow, which had gone deep into the edge of the stone.
Xia Sai Qu by Lu Lun in Tang Dynasty.
In the border forest, the light is dim at night, and suddenly a gust of wind blows, making the weeds in front rattle. General Li Guang, who was patrolling, thought it was a tiger, immediately drew his bow and shot an arrow at the noise. At dawn, I went to look for the shot arrow and found it deeply embedded in the stone.
Appreciation: the first sentence says that the place where the general hunts at night is a dark forest; At that time, it was getting late, and a gust of wind blew and the vegetation was covered by it. This not only shows the specific time and place, but also creates an atmosphere. Right Beiping is the area where tigers haunt, and the dense forest in the mountains is the hiding place of the tiger, the king of beasts. Tigers often come out of the mountains at dusk. Adding the word "Jing" to the word "the Woods are dark, and there is a wind and grass" not only makes people naturally think that there are tigers among them, but also renders a tense atmosphere, and also implies how vigilant the general is, paving the way for the later "bow-pulling". The second sentence is to keep writing and keep shooting. But not only because of rhyme, but also because "painting" is a preparatory action of "sending". This writing can inspire readers to imagine and understand how calm and calm the general is in danger. After the "earthquake", the general immediately drew his arrow and drew his bow. His movements are agile and powerful, and he is in no hurry. He is dignified and vivid. The last two sentences describe the miracle of "drinking poison to quench thirst", delaying the time until the next morning. When the general was looking for prey, he found that the man who was shot by an arrow was not a tiger, but a crouching stone. After reading it, it was amazing, and then he lamented that this arrow with white feathers was installed at the end of the shaft, but it was "sharp in the depths of hard rocks" and scored three points. This kind of writing is not only more tortuous, but also full of drama with the change of time and scene. The "stone edge" is a prominent part of the stone, and it is unthinkable for an arrow to get into it. Mythical exaggeration adds a layer of romance to the image of poetry, which is particularly delicious to read, but it is wonderful and can't be wrong.