Предмет: Литература, автор: Аноним

Срочно нужна помощь!!!!!!
Хокку
1)О проснись.проснись!
Стань товарищем моим,
Спящий мотылёк!
2)Проталина в снегу.
А в ней - светло-лиловый
Спаржи стебелёк.
3)Чужих меж нами нет!
Мы все друг другу братья
Под вишнями в цвету
4)Верно, в прежней жизни
Ты сестрой моей была,
Грустная кукушка?
5) Вот выплыла луна,
И самый мелкий кустик
На праздник приглашён.
6)Всюду поют соловьи.
Там — за бамбуковой рощей,
Тут — перед ивой речной.
В ЧЁМ СМЫСЛ ЭТИХ ТРЁХСТИШИЙ?????

Ответы

Автор ответа: SWAGAST
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5.У японцев все хокку и танка про чувства.... проталина, это значит солнышко хорошо прогрело землю и глупый стебелёк, как мотылёк вылез на холод... это намёк на то, чтобы люди не играли чувствами.... потому что они в ответе за тех, кого приручили.... обычно согреют теплом, наиграются и бросают умирать чужие чувства на мороз.... нужно помнить что люди, как стебельки, тоже лезут на солнышко... .

Никогда не обижай и не пытайся врать тому человеку, который смотрит в твои глаза и видит в них свою жизнь.. .

смысл жизни на примере природы....рассуждения о жизни на примере природы...
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