According to the collation of Bai Juyi's poems, this poem was written in the ninth year of Daiwa (835), when Prince Shaofu was building his capital in Luoyang. One day when I was swimming by the pool, I saw a monk playing chess and a baby punting and wrote this group of poems.
2. Creative background of children's fishing:
Children Fishing was written by Hu Lingneng after he went to the countryside to find friends and asked the fishing children for directions.
3. In the swimming pool
Bai Juyi
The baby propped up the boat and stole the white lotus back.
Hide traces if you don't understand, and duckweed will bloom together.
I know. ② Duckweed: an aquatic plant in the pond.
A child is holding a boat and secretly picking white lotus. He didn't know how to hide the trace. A boat crossed the duckweed on the water.
Two unique poems on the pond is a five-character quatrain written by Bai Juyi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The first one is about a monk playing a game, and the second one is about a child stealing white lotus. This group of poems is also a reflection of his own mentality. The poet wrote two lovely, amiable, credible and charming scenes in a popular style.
4. Children fishing
A unkempt little boy learned to bow,
Sit by, raspberry moss reflection.
Passers-by ask and wave,
Frightened fish should not be surprised.
A unkempt child learned to fish as an adult, sitting sideways on raspberry moss, hiding in the weeds. Hearing a passer-by asking for directions, he quickly waved at a distance, afraid to disturb the fish and dare not answer loudly.
Children Fishing is a seven-character quatrain written by Hu Lingneng, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem describes a child who is addicted to fishing by the water. By describing typical details, the poet vividly reproduces the children's earnest and innocent childlike innocence and interest. The first two sentences of narration and description are written from appearances and are real words; The last two poems focus on expression. The whole poem depicts the vivid image of the fisherman from both form and spirit. The words are fluent, fresh and lively, and a few words draw a picture full of childlike interest, which is quite interesting in life.