The rhythm of Village Night is divided into: grass full/pond/water full/vicious, mountain title/sunset/immersion/cold. Shepherd boy/return/cross/cow back, piccolo/no cavity/loose mouth/blow.
Village Night is a seven-character quatrain written by Lei Zhen, a poet in the Southern Song Dynasty. This is a poem describing the night scene in the countryside: the image depicts a pond surrounded by grass, a red sunset that seems to be bitten by a mountain, and a child sitting on the back of a cow and playing a tune that is out of tune casually with a piccolo.
The green grass is all over the pond, and the water in the pond almost overflows the bank. The distant castle peak, with the scarlet sunset in its mouth, reflected the shadows in the water together, flashing with sparkling waves. The little shepherd boy rode across the back of the cow and walked home; Holding a piccolo, playing casually, there is no fixed voice cavity.
Appreciation of the whole poem:
This poem shows a picture of a shepherd boy riding an ox and returning home late, which really reaches the realm of "painting in the poem".
This is a poem describing the night scene in the countryside: in a pond surrounded by grass, the water in the pond is full, and the sun is about to set. The red fireball seems to be eaten by the mountain (after setting) and reflected in the cold ripples of the pool water.
The boy who let the cattle go home sat on the back of the cow, playing casually with a piccolo. The poet writes on the spot, which constitutes a rural night scene with great interest in life.