A seven-character poem describing the happiness of grandparents and grandchildren

As follows:

1. A cold chicken cries out for its companions when it gets food, while an old man cuddles up to his grandson without clothes. ——From "Small Village" by Mei Yaochen, a poet of the Song Dynasty?

Interpretation: After the cold chickens found food, they called to their companions, while some old people who had no clothes to keep warm were holding their grandchildren in their arms.

2. Holding the sun in your arms can plant trees, and lean on the staff to work in the fields. Don't disturb each other in world affairs, let your reputation go either way. ——From "Mountain Dwelling" by Gu Kuang, a poet of the Tang Dynasty?

Interpretation: Holding my grandchildren in my arms can plant trees, leaning on crutches to care about the cultivated farmland, no worries in the world can disturb me, fame and fame Put all the money aside. ?

3. Have nothing to do and spend time with your little grandson. ——From "Early Summer on the Pool" by Bai Juyi, a poet of the Tang Dynasty?

Explanation: Being sleepy all day long and having nothing to do, I can only tease my ignorant little grandson from time to time. ?

4. The herdsman still calls for his calf, and the neighbor also hugs his grandson. Not knowing Yu Zheng's suffering, he greeted the horse and asked about the cold and temperature. ——From "Returning to Pucheng Villa" by Xu Hun, a poet of the Tang Dynasty?

Interpretation: The shepherd boy called for his calf, the old man next door also hugged his grandson, and the people in the village They didn't know how hard I was working, so they came out to greet me and asked me for help.

5. In the past, I saw you holding a wife, but now I see you holding a grandson. ——From the Song Dynasty poet Zhang Lei's "Ci rhyme Su Hanlin sent Master Huang to two Zhejiang provinces"?

Interpretation: I saw you marrying a wife in the past, and now I see you holding your grandson.