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Chanting Deer is a seven-character quatrain written by Fan Ya, a poet in Yuan Dynasty.

1, the grass is very shallow, and Wei Yun painted a quiet picture opposite the fishing beach. The deer strolled leisurely in the shallow grass, as if in close communication with nature. The harmony between deer and nature is exactly what people yearn for. At the same time, Cao Shao and Wei Yun's ci also conveyed the poet's appreciation and awe of the beauty of nature.

2. Singing and waking up the shade sleep further deepened the poet's love for deer. Luming Literature is an instinctive behavior of deer, which is their cry when they are looking for a mate, warning their companions or looking for food. In this poem, Luming Literature awakens the sleeping shade and the vitality of nature. Through this description, the poet expressed his love for life and his awe of nature.

3. Yo, yo, Luming Literature is still in my ear. The poet borrowed the phrase "Yo, Yo, Luming Literature, Wild Apple". This poem not only increases the cultural connotation of the poem, but also expresses the poet's love for deer and reverence for nature. At the same time, the word "still in the ear" also expresses the poet's perception of life and nature, that is, life is short, but nature is eternal.

4. Sleepless in Kokanlin expresses the poet's reflection on real life and worries about the future. Lin Bo can be understood here as a dilemma in the forest or an inner turmoil. Through this poem, the poet expressed his dissatisfaction with real life and worries about the future, and also expressed his yearning for the harmonious coexistence between man and nature and his cherish of life.

The implication of deer in traditional culture;

1. Deer has rich meanings in traditional culture. First of all, deer are regarded as mascots and often appear in ancient myths and folklore. In traditional culture, deer is regarded as an auspicious animal, representing auspiciousness, peace and happiness.

In traditional culture, deer is endowed with good moral character. In the natural environment, deer usually live in pairs, so they are regarded as a symbol of love. At the same time, deer also represents harmony, friendship and kindness. In ancient literature, deer is often used to describe beautiful things and the beauty of human nature.

In traditional culture, deer is also regarded as a symbol of longevity. In some ancient legends, immortals often appear riding sika deer, so deer has become a symbol of longevity. In some places, people even think that deer can live to thousands of years, so the image of deer is also used to symbolize longevity and health.

In traditional culture, deer is also regarded as a symbol of wealth. In some places, people think that deer can bring good luck and wealth, so the image of deer is also used to symbolize prosperity.