1, the whole poem is: riding an ox over a thousand villages, piccolo blowing over a dragon. How many Chang 'an fame and fortune guests, organ failure is not as good as Jun. This poem compares the "Chang 'an fame and fortune guest" who strives for fame and fortune with the carefree shepherd boy, showing the author's lofty and self-admiring mentality and praising the shepherd boy.
2. The shepherd boy rode an ox far past the mountain village. He plays the piccolo sideways, and I can hear him through the dragon. Those who seek fame and gain in Chang 'an are not so carefree as you.
3. Creation background: It is recorded in Tongjiang Poetry that this poem should have been written by Huang Tingjian at the age of seven, namely 105 1. Huang Tingjian's father, Huang Shu, invited several poetry friends to drink and recite poems at home. One of them said, "I have long heard that your son is young and clever, why not let him sing one!" At this time, Huang Tingjian remembered the little shepherd boy who played the flute and wrote a poem about the shepherd boy.
Huang Tingjian introduced
Huang Tingjian, whose real name is Lu Zhi, is a rich man in Fenning, Hongzhou (now xiushui county, Jiujiang City, Jiangxi Province). He was a famous writer and calligrapher in the Northern Song Dynasty. He was the founder of Jiangxi Poetry School in its heyday, and was called the "third ancestor" with Du Fu, Chen (Huang Tingjian is one of them).