The song of two crickets expressing their love under the grass roots is high and low because of emotion, sometimes slow and sometimes urgent.
2, plunge into the grass to promote the sound on the plane. -Song Mei Yao Chen's "Promoting Weaving"
Crickets are chirping in the grass and looms are buzzing.
In October, crickets came under my bed. -The Book of Songs of July in Pre-Qin Dynasty
October crickets hide under my bed.
4. Cricket in the hall and die a natural death. -The Book of Songs tang style in the pre-Qin period.
Cricket is in the first room, all the year round.
The cricket is in the hall. It's too old. -The Book of Songs tang style in the pre-Qin period.
Cricket is in the first room, and the year is almost over.
6. The morning breeze is painstaking and the cockroaches are cramped. -Han Anonymous "Dongcheng is Tall and Long"
Storks cry bitterly in the wind, and cricket is sad because of the arrival of cold autumn.
7. The shadow of phoenix tree and the sound of crickets beside the bed. -Don Bai Juyi's Sitting at Night
The shadow of buttonwood is reflected on the steps, and you can hear crickets approaching the bed.
8, stop the shuttle to borrow crickets, stay smart and pay spiders. -Tang Wenzhi's Tanabata
Stop knitting and find crickets to deal with spiders.
9. The book is screaming and the piano box is a spider. -Tang Bai Juyi's Southeast Hundred Rhymes
Crickets are chirping on the bookshelf, and the piano box is covered with cobwebs.
10, the bright moon shines at night, promoting the east wall. -Han Anonymous "The Moon and the Night Light"
The bright moonlight is full of late autumn nights, and crickets on the east wall are humming.
2. An ancient poem describing crickets 1 "What you see in a night book", the rustling leaves are chilling, and the autumn wind on the river is moving.
I know that children choose to promote weaving, and a lamp fell on the fence at night. 2. The rustling autumn wind blows the leaves, bringing chills, and the wandering wanderers can't help but miss their hometown.
Suddenly I saw the light under the fence in the distance. I thought it was a child catching crickets. 3. Creation background The autumn wind blows across the river, and the sycamore trees rustle, which makes people feel chilly.
The sound of autumn wind can touch the homesickness of outsiders. Late at night, a child lit a lamp and looked for and caught crickets by the fence.
The migration of seasons and climate and the change of scenery are most likely to cause travelers' homesickness. Being in a foreign land, the author felt autumn in the quiet night and wrote this euphemistic poem.
4. Author's brief introduction Ye Shaoweng, a poet in the mid-Southern Song Dynasty, was born in Longquan. The ancestral home is Jian 'an (now Jian 'ou, Fujian), surnamed Li, and the heir is Longquan (now Lishui, Zhejiang) Ye.
The year of birth and death is unknown. He used to be a junior official in the imperial court.
His knowledge came from Ye Shi, who lived in seclusion for a long time by the Qiantang West Lake. He had close contacts with Zhen and made friends with Ge. There are Four Dynasties and Jing Yi Xiaoji.
3. A poem about crickets: 1, which I read in a night book.
Mix covered her leaves and made a cold sound.
The autumn wind moves passengers on the river.
Knowing that some children choose to promote knitting,
At night, the fence will light up.
2. Translation
The rustling autumn wind blows the leaves of the plane, bringing chills, and the wanderer who travels outside can't help but miss his hometown. Suddenly I saw the light under the fence in the distance. I thought it was a child catching crickets.
3. Creative background
The autumn wind is blowing on the river, and the buttonwood trees rustle, which makes people feel chilly. The sound of autumn wind can touch the homesickness of outsiders. Late at night, a child lit a lamp and looked for and caught crickets by the fence.
The migration of seasons and climate and the change of scenery are most likely to cause travelers' homesickness. Being in a foreign land, the author felt autumn in the quiet night and wrote this euphemistic poem.
4. Introduction to the author
Ye Shaoweng, a poet in the mid-Southern Song Dynasty, was born in Longquan. The ancestral home is Jian 'an (now Jian 'ou, Fujian), surnamed Li, and the heir is Longquan (now Lishui, Zhejiang) Ye. The year of birth and death is unknown. He used to be a junior official in the imperial court. His knowledge came from Ye Shi, who lived in seclusion for a long time by the Qiantang West Lake. He had close contacts with Zhen and made friends with Ge. There are Four Dynasties and Jing Yi Xiaoji.