Meng Jiao's poems express gratitude to his mother.

Meng Jiao's poems express gratitude to his mother: "But how much love does an inch of grass have, and you have won three spring rays?" Who can say that a child's filial piety as weak as grass can repay the kindness of such a loving mother as Chunhui Puze? . Who said: "The work is hard to do." Say, say. An inch of grass: grass. Here is a metaphor for children. "

Ode to a Wanderer highlights and praises the greatness and selflessness of maternal love by recalling a seemingly ordinary scene of mending clothes before leaving, and expresses the poet's gratitude for maternal love and deep love and respect for his mother. This poem is sincere and natural. Although there is no algae painting or carving, its fresh, smooth, simple and plain language contains rich and mellow poetry, which has been widely read for thousands of years.

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This is an ode to mother's love. The poet, frustrated in his official career, has experienced a cold world and is sad about life, so he feels more affectionate.

Expensive. "Poetry is born from the heart, and sorrow should be the heart" (Su Shi's Reading Meng Jiao's Poems). Although there is no algae painting or carving, this poem is fresh and smooth.

Simple and plain, we can see the rich and mellow taste of his poems.

This poem artistically reproduces the ordinary and great beauty of human nature that people feel, so it has won strong admiration from countless readers for thousands of years.

* * * Ming. Until the Qing Dynasty, two poets in Liyang sang such a poem: "My father's books are full and the bus is pestering me" (Shi Qisheng wrote,

"Huai"), "How many tears have been touching my hands and sewing clothes" (Peng Gui's "My brother came to the capital for the first time and felt very happy"), which shows that this poem is profound to future generations.

Impression.

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