Children fishing
Author: Hu Lingneng in the Tang Dynasty?
A child with unkempt hair and immature face is learning to fish by the river. He is sitting sideways in the grass, and his shadow is set off by weeds.
Hearing the voice of passers-by, the child waved, afraid to disturb the fish and dare not respond to passers-by.
A child with unkempt hair and tender face learned to fish by the river, sitting sideways in the grass, and weeds covered his figure. Hearing passers-by asking for directions, the child waved indifferently, afraid to disturb the fish and dare not respond to passers-by.
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The structure of this poem can be divided into two parts: fishing and asking for directions. The first two sentences focus on children's fishing style, and "unkempt appearance" describes children's appearance, highlighting their naughty innocence. "hanging theory" means "fishing" in the title, which means fishing Fishing children's hair is unkempt and unadorned, which makes people feel natural and lovely.
"Learning" is the poetic eye of this poem, so I pay special attention to it because I am a beginner in fishing. And "sitting on the edge" is not a safe and stable sitting posture, but it is conceivable that children concentrate on fishing in an informal way. "Raspberry moss" generally refers to plants that grow in wet places close to the ground. Therefore, it can be seen that children choose to fish in places where the sun is not strong and inaccessible. It is also an ideal fishing place where fish are not frightened and people are not sunburned, which is full of fun.