1. The full text of Tang Yin's Painting a Chicken:
You don't need to cut off the red crown on your head,
You walk in the future covered in white.
You dare not speak lightly all your life,
It will appeal to thousands of families.
2. Interpretation: You don't need to cut off the bright red hat on your head, but you walk in white clothes .. Every family will open the door.
It is born with a hat whose head is as red as a red flower and in full bloom without cultivation. It is a white chicken, so it is covered with snow. In its life, it never dares to talk casually. Once it is shouted, thousands of families will open it.
3. Appreciation:
From this poem, the author uses the comparison of description and color in the first and second sentences. This is one of the poems written by ancient poets. With a large area of white (rooster) compared with the red crown on the rooster's head, the color contrast is strong, and we can imagine the majestic posture of the rooster coming towards us.
The third and fourth sentences also tell a profound truth. In the other sentence, "Stand up and dare not speak lightly", the poet's poetic path turns sharply, saying that the rooster dare not crow casually all his life, and this sentence is very low-key, especially the word "dare not". It lays an irreplaceable foundation for the conclusion of the fourth sentence. When we read "One call for thousands of households to open", we suddenly woke up. The third and fourth sentences were originally about the virtue and authority of roosters. The third and fourth sentences used the artistic technique of poetry, which made a strong contrast between the two sentences.