What poem is a child making ice?

The ancient poem A Child Making Ice is a seven-character quatrain written by Yang Wanli, an outstanding patriotic poet in the Southern Song Dynasty. It mainly describes the picture of naive children imitating adults beating spring cows with ice. The whole poem is full of childlike innocence and interest, full of interest and beauty, which also shows that the poet is also a person with childlike innocence.

The original poem is as follows:

Zhi Zi farmers and soldiers

Author: Yang Wanli

Early in the morning, young children put the ice frozen all night on a plate and put it in their hands.

Tap the ice gently, the sound of wood passing through the forest. When the viewer is absorbed in the sound of wood, he suddenly hears another sound-the sound of ice falling to the ground, such as the sound of broken glass.

Moral: Early in the morning, children take off the ice in the basin, pass the colored silk thread through the ice, and hold it in their hands as a silver guzheng. The sound of knocking on ice came through the bamboo forest, and suddenly I heard the sound of glass falling to the ground and breaking.

Appreciation: The first two sentences of this poem show us a very childlike picture by directly describing the scene of a child playing with ice, and also show the poet's joy and respect for this naive child. The last two sentences are described from the side, especially through the description of sound. The poet expressed this childlike interest in playing ice as poetic interest, and the hearty poetry jumped from the paper.