A shepherd boy plays piccolo on the back of a cow in the middle of the night in the country.

Poetry: The pond surrounded by grass is full of water, the sun is about to set, and the red fireball seems to be bitten by a mountain pass and submerged in the cold ripples of the pool water. The boy who drove the cow home sat on the cow's back and played a tune carelessly with piccolo.

The grass is full of pond water is full of malice, and the mountain is soaked in the sunset. Cowherd's child sat on the cow's back and casually played the tune with piccolo.

Precautions:

(1) Pi (bēi): pond.

(2) Title: In the mouth. Here refers to the setting sun, half hanging on the mountainside, as if bitten by a mountain. Immersion: Immersion. Han Yi: The waterline is cool. Yi (yι), water wave.

⑶ straddle the back of the cow: sit on the back of the cow.

(4) cavity: tune. Nonsense: whatever

Village Night is a seven-character quatrain written by Lei Zhen, a poet in the Southern Song Dynasty.

This poem really depicts an extraordinary picture of carefree paradise. Whether it is color matching, or the layout of the background and the protagonist, it is very harmonious. The scenery in the painting and the sound outside the painting give people a beautiful feeling of tranquility and distance.

Creation background: Judging from the style of this poem, it was written when the author lived in seclusion and visited the farm in his later years (probably during the period of Song Duzong).

About the author: Lei Zhen is unknown all his life. Or that Meizhou (now Meishan, Sichuan) was born in Jiading, Song Ningzong.