The Book of Songs-Cathy

original text

Grasshoppers flap their wings and fly low in groups. You have many children and a prosperous family.

Grasshoppers flap their wings and swarms of flies buzz. Il's descendants. Rope. rope.

Grasshoppers spread their wings and bunched up all over the house. Your children are many, many and happy.

translate

Slugs flapped their wings and flew in droves. There are many children and grandchildren, and there is no inheritance.

The slugs flapped their wings and the bees buzzed. There are many descendants, stretching for thousands of years.

Slugs flap their wings, and the pack is more prosperous. How happy it is to have many children and grandchildren together.

analyse

Cat is a narrative poem describing the prosperity of Zhou's descendants. The whole poem is a metaphor for a happy family with many children and grandchildren, and also reflects a scene of harmonious coexistence between man and nature, which is beautiful and harmonious.

Some scholars have also analyzed that this poem embodies the means of species' competition in survival, and embodies the basic law of survival of the fittest with the powerful fecundity of slugs. But individuals are still more willing to understand the meaning of harmonious coexistence between man and nature.

When we call for a low-carbon, green and environmentally friendly life, can we also think about the life of our families? Those cute little animals are rare in our reinforced concrete city!

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