1, original:
A child propped up the boat and secretly picked the white lotus back. He didn't know how to hide the trail. The duckweed on the water left a boat through the trail.
Explanation:
The big lotus in the pond is fresh and fragrant, how attractive! A child secretly punted a few and rowed back quickly. He still doesn't know how to hide the trace of stealing lotus, thinking that no one knows; But when the boat passed by, the dense green duckweeds on the water drew an obvious waterline, which revealed his secret.
Appreciate:
This poem is like a set of shots, taking a picture of a child stealing white lotus. From the little hero in the poem to his departure, there is only a piece of duckweed, with colorful scenery, action description and psychological description, meticulous realism and full of interest; And the cute image of this little hero who is innocent, lively and naughty is even more vivid and lifelike.
2. Original text:
Whoever doesn't tie the boat outside the fence, the spring breeze will blow into the fishing bay. The child suspected villagers, but was anxious to go to Chai Men.
Explanation:
I wonder who didn't tie the boat outside the fence. The ship was blown away by the spring breeze and drifted into the fishing bay. The children who were playing saw a boat sailing into the bay, thinking that guests were coming, and hurried to Chai Men.
Appreciate:
This poem is about a daily event that the poet met by chance. In the poet's works, the small village by the water, the closed Chai Men, the scattered fences and the floating boats constitute a peaceful and beautiful picture full of pastoral life. The poet also captured a small incident that happened in an instant in this picture, depicting a warm, simple, innocent and lovely image of a rural child.
Only by facing the ordinary and complicated daily life with such a mood can we be open-minded and open-minded. From the poet's description, readers seem to appreciate the poet's leisure, his positive and optimistic life interest and leisure mood.
3. Original text:
After the rain, the stream leveled the bank and looked at the children in the village to thank yat sen villa. Bamboo and horses gallop, kites are domineering and whistling in the wind.
Explanation:
After the rain, the stream overflowed the bank, almost flush with it. Come to see the children in the village and thank God for coming to Chuqing in the evening. Some rode bamboo horses and stumbled into the mud pit, some flew kites, and kites flew wildly in the wind.
Appreciate:
This poem is about seclusion. This poem vividly outlines the mode of children's play in the village in the evening when it has just cleared up, and also writes about the interest of rural life and farmers' simple and contented thoughts. It is Lu You's life experience after he retired as an official, and it is a portrayal of his aversion to officialdom and his pursuit of clarity.
However, the word "view" in the poem title unconsciously reveals the true state of mind. The "view" here means to look and see, but it is not completely integrated into it. The special status of a scholar-bureaucrat who is integrated with the villagers determines that Lu You can look at rural life from an aesthetic perspective, but he may not really be able to practice it.