Knocked like jade through the forest, and suddenly there was the sound of broken glass." This means: when knocked gently, the ice cubes made a sound of passing through the forest, and suddenly the ice fell to the ground and shattered like glass. Sound.
The poem comes from "The Child Makes Ice" written by the Southern Song Dynasty poet Yang Wanli. The whole poem reads: The child's golden basin sheds the ice at dawn, and the colored silk is pierced and used as a jade chime to ring through the forest. There was a sudden sound of broken glass.
The meaning of the poem is: In the early morning, the childish child took off the ice cubes that had been frozen in the plate at night and tied them with colored threads to use as a percussion instrument. Hold it in your hand and tap it gently, the ice cubes will make the sound of passing through the forest. When the viewer is fascinated by the sound of passing through the forest, they suddenly hear another sound - the ice cubes fall to the ground and make the sound of broken jade. The sound of the poem.
The four sentences of the poem start from the childish and playful psychological characteristics, and depict a childish and poetic scene of "playing off the ice"
The whole poem highlights the word "childish". Childishness and fun can make children forget the coldness of winter and keep them as energetic and happy as ever. Children and the elderly have many similarities in their psychological characteristics. The scene of children "playing off the ice" is only interesting in the eyes of the elderly. This poem expresses the author's naughty cuteness and love for children.