From the desire to catch cicadas, we know that this is describing summer.
Witness: Yuan Mei.
Cowboys ride on the backs of oxen, and songs echo in the forest.
Suddenly want to catch the song of the tree, immediately stop singing and stand by the tree silently.
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1. Shepherd boy: refers to a child herding cattle.
⑵ Vibration: oscillation. Explain that the shepherd boy's song is loud and clear.
⑶ Lin Yue: refers to the shade beside the road.
(4) desire: want.
5] catch: catch.
[6] Ming: Call.
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The shepherd boy rode on the back of the cow,
Loud songs echoed in the forest.
Suddenly want to catch the cicada singing in the tree,
Stop singing at once and stand silently under the tree.
What season are Yuan Mei's two ancient poems "Seeing" and "Pond"?
See (Yuan Mei)
Cowboys ride on the backs of oxen, and songs echo in the forest.
Suddenly want to catch the song of the tree, immediately stop singing and stand by the tree silently.
The image of cicada means that it is summer. Koike (Yang Wanli)
The silence of spring is because I don't want a long stream of water, and the shadow reflected on the water is like sunny days and breezes.
The delicate lotus flower bud shows a sharp corner from the water, and a naughty little dragonfly stands on its head.
Spring is silent because it can't stand the thin water flow, and the shade reflects the water because it loves sunny days and the softness of the wind.
The delicate little lotus leaf just emerged from the sharp corner of the water, and a naughty little dragonfly stood on it early.
There are lotus leaves just emerging from the water. It should be early summer now.
The ancient poem describes what season the little shepherd boy wants to catch cicadas.
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Cowboys ride on the backs of oxen, and songs echo in the forest.
Suddenly want to catch the song of the tree, immediately stop singing and stand by the tree silently.
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The shepherd boy rode on the back of the cow,
Loud songs echoed in the forest.
Suddenly want to catch the cicada singing in the tree,
Stand by and watch the tree immediately stop singing and keep silent.
Creation background
On the trip, the poet saw a shepherd boy singing on a cow. Suddenly he heard the sound of cicada, so he stopped singing and jumped down from the cow's back to catch cicada. This scene aroused the poet's poetic interest, and he wrote this poem "What he saw".
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Judging from the cicada singing, this poem describes summer.
What season is the scenery written in Koike's two ancient poems?
See and describe this summer. Spring in Koike's works.
"See" Yuan Mei in Qing Dynasty "
Cowboys ride on the backs of oxen, and songs echo in the forest.
Suddenly want to catch the song of the tree, immediately stop singing and stand by the tree silently.
Yang Wanli, Xiaochi, Southern Song Dynasty
The silence of spring is because I don't want a long stream of water, and the shadow reflected on the water is like sunny days and breezes.
The delicate lotus flower bud shows a sharp corner from the water, and a naughty little dragonfly stands on its head.
Look at the scenery: shepherds, cows, forests and cicadas, and describe the scenery in spring.
Scenery of Xiaochi: spring water, trees, lotus flowers and dragonflies, describing the summer scenery.
What season does the ancient poem describe?
Jian is a five-character quatrain written by Yuan Mei, a scholar in Qing Dynasty. This poem depicts the innocent and happy picture of the shepherd boy in the forest and expresses the author's love for the rural scenery.
Judging from the cicada singing, it should be about the scenery of Xia Zhishi. Myrica rubra is in full bloom in midsummer, and cicadas are singing in bursts. If it is autumn, then Qiu Chan is frozen, but naturally it is not. In spring, cicadas have not fully grown and developed.
What is the ancient poem "What you see is what you get"?
1 Original editing of works
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The shepherd boy rode an ox,
This song shook Lin Yue.
Trying to catch cicadas,
Shut up suddenly.
2 annotation translation editor
Sentence annotation
1. shepherd boy: refers to a child who is herding cattle.
② Vibration: oscillation; Echo. Explain that the shepherd boy's song is loud and clear.
③ yuè: It refers to the shade on the roadside.
4 desire: want.
5 grab: grab.
6 Ming: Call.
⑦ Standing: Standing.
Vernacular translation
The shepherd boy rode on the back of the cow,
Loud songs echoed in the forest.
Suddenly want to catch the cicada singing in the tree,
Stand by and watch the tree immediately stop singing and keep silent.
3 Creative background editing
On the trip, the poet saw a shepherd boy singing on a cow. Suddenly he heard the sound of cicada, so he stopped singing and jumped down from the cow's back to catch cicada. This scene aroused the poet's poetic interest, and he wrote this poem "What he saw".
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Literary appreciation
The first sentence of this poem is plain and without trace. The tone of the second sentence suddenly rises, and the melody suddenly speeds up, forming * * *. One or two sentences describe the innocent, lively, carefree, lovely appearance and happy mood of the little shepherd boy. The word "riding" directly describes the shepherd boy's posture, and the word "vibration" indirectly points out his mood. Through the verbs "ride" and "shake", the shepherd boy's carefree mood is brought out. He was almost completely intoxicated with the beauty of nature and hardly knew that there was a word "sadness" in the world. It is because of the joy in my heart that I can't help singing loudly and even stop the cloud "zhenlin".
Continue to describe the expression in three or four sentences. The third sentence is transition, which is posturing. Writing about the psychological activities of the shepherd boy explains his "silence" and is also the turning point of the whole poem. The fourth sentence, plummeting, such as thousands of feet hanging waterfall falling into a deep pool, came to an abrupt end. The word "suddenly" vividly shows the shepherd boy's surprised and alert character when he finds cicadas singing in the tree. "Suddenly" has changed: from loud to quiet, from walking to stopping, the expression of the little shepherd boy's eyes closed to pay attention to cicadas is full of charm. The verbs "approach" and "stand" vividly describe the innocent expression and childlike wit of a shepherd boy. The whole poem uses pure line drawing techniques, firmly grasps the performance of the little shepherd boy in an instant, vividly writes the clever characteristics of the little shepherd boy, and makes people feel the innocence and cuteness of the little shepherd boy.
This is a poem that reflects children's life. In his poem, the poet praised the little shepherd boy's life picture full of childlike interest. The poet first wrote about the dynamics of the little shepherd boy, and Gao sitting bull's style of singing loudly on his back was so loose and presumptuous; After writing the little shepherd boy's static state, he held his breath and stared at the cicada's expression with special concentration. "There are more silent complaints than talking". This change from dynamic to static is written suddenly and naturally, vividly depicting the image of the little shepherd boy who is naive, good at listening and troubled. It is in this ups and downs that this poem has achieved great artistic effect. The language of poetry is as clear, plain and natural as words. As for the next step, how the little shepherd boy catches cicadas or not, the poet hasn't written it yet, leaving it to readers to experience, daydream and think.
By describing the natural environment and social life, this poem directly expresses the feelings of life, which seems carefree, but in fact it entrusts with feelings. At the same time, this poem is lively and free and easy, with simple language and natural and vivid image. Throughout the poem, it depicts the peaceful, quiet and picturesque pastoral scenery, depicts the lively, free and naive image of a shepherd boy, and shows the poet's "true temperament". The poet once said, "A poet is childlike." Needless to say, what is described and depicted in the poem is the realm that the poet pursues all his life, and it is also the "true temperament" that he has repeatedly emphasized.
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Zeng Lingheng: This poem shows its true colors in simplicity.
View of ancient poetry: This poem is innovative and vivid in description.
Handbook of Appreciation of Ancient Poetry: Two pictures moving and one quiet, full of childlike interest.
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Yuan Mei (A.D. 17 16- A.D. 1797) was a talented man named Jian Zhai. In his later years, he was named Cangshan lay man, Suiyuan master and Suiyuan old man. Qiantang (now Hangzhou, Zhejiang) people. Poet and essayist in Qing Dynasty. Qianlong was a scholar for four years and served as a magistrate in Lishui, Jiangning and other counties. He has political achievements and came back at the age of forty. Build a garden at the foot of Xiaocang Mountain in Jiangning and recite it. Recruit disciples and encourage women to study literature, especially female disciples. He was one of the representative poets in Ganjia period, and was called "the three great poets in Gan Long" together with Zhao Yi and Jiang Shiquan. His works are of their own, and like them, they are called "South Yuan and North Ji". There are also ((Kokura Fang Shan Collection) ("Suiyuan Poetry") and so on. ...