2, the original poem: a teenager with long hair on his head, learning to hold on to nylon tightly, sitting on the edge of raspberry moss. Hearing the voice of passers-by, the child waved, afraid to disturb the fish and dare not respond to passers-by.
This is a poem about children's life. In Tang poetry, there are few themes about children, so they are valuable. This poem about children's fishing has a special interest. The first two sentences of narration and description are written from appearances and are real words. The last two poems focus on expression. This poem has no gorgeous colors, no deliberate carving, just like a beautiful hibiscus, which reveals a little innocence, infinite childlike interest and a little concentration in a plain and simple narrative.