Composition of Three Ancient Poems in Lesson 9 of Grade Four

The composition of three ancient poems in Lesson 9 of Grade Four is as follows:

1. At Helen's cabin

In the Heron Tower is a seven-character quatrain written by Wang Zhihuan, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The poet climbed the tall building and looked forward to the future, expressing his deep feelings about the magnificent scenery and short life.

Here are some words:

Overlooking the building: overlooking the building.

Crane flying sparrow: a wonderful sight of a sparrow crane flying in the air.

The sky is vast.

Picturesque: the mountains and rivers are picturesque.

The mountain covers the day: the day ends behind the mountain.

The sea drained the Golden River: the water from the Yellow River flowed into the sea.

2. "Compassion for farmers"

Compassion for Peasants is a five-character quatrain written by Li Shen, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The poet described the hardships in the countryside and the joy of harvest from the perspective of farmers. Here are some words:

Paddy rice: rice planted by farmers in the fields.

Sweat soaked: The farmers worked hard and sweat soaked their clothes.

Millet leaf wheat show: describe the lush crops and mature wheat.

Digging and sowing: farmers turn over the soil to plant.

Chickens and dogs hear each other: the excitement and noise of rural life.

3. At Helen's cabin

In the Heron Tower is a five-character quatrain written by Wang Zhihuan, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The poet praised the magnificent scenery of nature with the background of climbing the building. Here are some words:

Spring water is bluer than the sky: it describes that the water in spring is blue, like the sky.

Draw a boat sleeping in the rain: it vividly depicts the tranquility and comfort of the boat in the rain.

Remembering the old general Xie in vain: remembering the heroic deeds of the old general Xie An.

Three Gorges in autumn: describe the scenery of the Three Gorges in autumn.

These words, like poems, are full of ancient China culture and aesthetic feeling. By studying these ancient poems, we can better understand the profoundness of China culture and cultivate our love and appreciation of literature.