Appreciation of the Original and Translation of Yang Wanli's Zhou Du An Ren

A fishing boat with two children stopped on the boat. No wonder it didn't rain. They opened the umbrella. They didn't want to protect the rain, but wanted to use the umbrella as a sail to let the boat go forward.

On a fishing boat, there are two children. They put away their bamboo poles, stopped their oars and sat on the boat. No wonder they open umbrellas when it doesn't rain. It turned out that they didn't want to shelter from the rain, but wanted to use the umbrella as a sail to let the boat go forward.

Note 1 anren: county name, 19 14 was renamed as yujiang county county because of the same name as anren county in Hunan province. 2 pole: a bamboo pole or wooden pole for rowing. 3: Paddle. 4 Stranger student: No wonder. 5. Make the wind: In the poem, two children use umbrellas as sails, and let the wind help push the fishing boat forward.

The background of Anren's creation when the poet was passing Anren County (now yujiang county County, Jiangxi Province) by boat on 1 192, he saw two children using umbrellas as sails to push the boat forward. The poet was infected by the children's childlike innocence and lovely behavior, thus creating this poem.

Boating Anren appreciates this poem and what the poet saw when he passed Anren by boat. The language of this poem is as simple as words and full of interest, which shows the childlike behavior of two carefree little fishermen and the whimsy of only children. Here is what the author saw: there are two children on a small fishing boat. They put away the bamboo poles and stopped the oars. Some authors also realized: Oh, no wonder they also carry umbrellas when it doesn't rain. It turns out that they don't want to shelter from the rain, but want to let the ship move forward with the help of the wind!

"It's strange that it doesn't rain with an umbrella, not to cover your head but to make the wind. Here, the story of two children with umbrellas seen by the poet is omitted, and the resulting questions in the author's mind are omitted, directly writing the pleasure of solving doubts. How did you untie it? Perhaps the poet saw the children's abnormal behavior and began to observe and think more carefully. The result was of course an epiphany: Oh, no wonder they also carry umbrellas when it doesn't rain. It turns out that they waved the umbrella handle to let the wind blow the boat forward! You can also ask two children directly, and the children will tell him the reason. Anyway, knowing the reason, the author must be heartless. For Warawako's cleverness and their naivety and childishness, he happily picked up a pen and recorded this childlike scene.

Yang Wanli writes pastoral poems and is very good at using children's childlike innocence to touch the poetic realm. His "New Town Xugong Store" (hedges are sparse all the way, and the trees are not shaded. The child ran quickly to catch the yellow butterfly, but the butterfly suddenly flew into the vegetable garden and could not be found again. ) "Two quatrains on a nap in early summer" (1 plum leaves, banana leaves green, window screening. Spring goes to summer, and the days are long and tired. After a nap, I feel depressed and watch the children play with catkins in the air. A half-bow moss is scattered in the shade of the tree, and you are lazy when you want to read. Bored, I went to the fountain to water the banana. The pattering sound startled the children who were playing. They thought it suddenly began to rain. You can refer to it. The difference is that the boat crossing Anren focuses directly on children, and the whole poem is about children's childish behavior. Yang Wanli's love for children is beyond words, and he praised the cleverness of the two Warawako players. Of course, we can also see the poet's childlike innocence. Expressed the author's love for innocent and lovely children.

Yang Wanli, a poet in the Song Dynasty, saw another boat moving, and two children were sitting leisurely on it. Instead of rowing, they sat there carefree and smiled, only to see that they took out an umbrella. The poet saw it, and it was very strange: it doesn't rain in the sky, why do you want to open an umbrella? He looked, oh! No wonder they open umbrellas when it doesn't rain. It turns out that they don't want to shelter from the rain, but want to use the umbrella as a sail to let the boat go forward!

Appreciation of Boat Crossing Anren II A fishing boat with two children on board. This is what the poet sees. The reason why these two children caught the poet's attention is that although they were sitting in the boat, they didn't row a boat. It's strange that the bamboo pole for rowing is put away and the paddle is parked there. It can be seen that the poet's mood at this time is leisurely and cheerful, so he noticed what the two children did.

"It's strange that it doesn't rain with an umbrella, not to cover your head but to make the wind. Here, the story of two children with umbrellas seen by the poet is omitted, and the resulting questions in the poet's heart are omitted, which directly writes the joy of solving doubts. The solution to the question may be that the poet saw the abnormal behavior of the child and began to observe and think more carefully. As a result, he suddenly realized that the two children were holding umbrellas even when it didn't rain, but waving the handle of the umbrella to let the wind blow the boat forward. You can also ask two children directly, and the children will tell him the reason. In any case, knowing the reason, the poet must be unintentional, for the sake of children's intelligence and their naivety.

In this poem, the poet sees two children on a small fishing boat. They put away bamboo poles, stopped paddles and opened umbrellas. The poet realized that the reason why the two children opened umbrellas when it didn't rain was not to shelter from the rain, but to use the wind to let the boat go forward.

The poet focuses directly on children, and the whole poem is about children's childish behavior. Poets are very good at using children's childlike innocence to touch the poetic realm. The poet's love for children is beyond words, and he appreciates the cleverness of the two Warawako plays. Of course, we can also see the poet's childlike innocence. Expressed the poet's love and appreciation for children.

Poetry: boat crossing Anren Poetry Author: Song Dynasty Yang Wanli Poetry Classification: 300 ancient poems, primary school poems, boating, praise, children