Ride an ox through the village ahead.

Huang Tingjian was a famous writer and calligrapher in the Northern Song Dynasty. At the age of seven, he wrote a poem about the shepherd boy, which was catchy and full of profound meaning: riding an ox far beyond the former village and piccolo blowing through the village. How many Chang 'an fame and fortune guests, organ failure is not as good as jun.

This is a cautionary poem, full of childlike innocence, using the topic to play. It is recorded in Tongjiang's poetry.

In A.D. 105 1 year, Huang Tingjian's father, Huang Shu, invited several poetry friends to drink and write poems at home. One of the visitors said, "I have long heard that your son is young and clever, why not let him sing a song!" " Huang Tingjian came at the call of the moment, thinking that his little friend was riding on the back of a cow and playing the flute to release the cow, he wrote this poem on the theme of the shepherd boy.

"Riding an ox is far beyond a thousand villages, and piccolo blows all over the village." The shepherd boy rode leisurely on the back of the cow and rode the cow slowly through the former village; The piccolo is blowing, the flute is floating in the field with the wind, and it can be heard through the ridge of the field. Riding an ox and playing the flute vividly describe the free and easy image and carefree mood of the shepherd boy. At the same time, the poet puts the shepherd boy in the background of "village" and "dragon", which makes the picture more open and looks more "wild"

"How many changan fame and fortune, authority than you. "That's right, pull out the" Chang 'an fame and fortune guest "who strives for profit and fame, compared with the carefree shepherd boy. How many mediocre people in officialdom struggle for fame and fortune, trying their best, are actually not as happy as shepherds! In the process of criticism and praise, it shows the author's arrogant and unconventional attitude, and also praises the shepherd boy.

The poem "The Shepherd Boy" describes a shepherd boy's carefree pastoral life, playing the flute and playing the cow's back, leaving early and returning late, and not worrying about food and clothing. It is elegant and ideal, but unfortunately, under the dark system, it is only one of the "fantasies" of literati.

After becoming an official, Huang Tingjian experienced many vicissitudes. He has never occupied a high position in the temple and can be in charge of heavy power. He is indifferent to fame and fortune, criticizes current politics, and suffers from adversity repeatedly. History, he spent his whole life in an unjust and relegated career.

Riding an ox over a thousand villages, piccolo plays all over Longwen. This is a vivid picture. Reading this poem and remembering these two sentences is enough to please the eyes.