See Poetry in Ancient Poetry _ See Meaning in Ancient Poetry

See Poetry in Ancient Poetry _ See Meaning in Ancient Poetry

What do you see

Author: 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.

Precautions:

1, shepherd boy: refers to a child who is herding cattle.

2. Vibration: oscillation. Explain that the shepherd boy's song is loud and clear.

3. Lin Yue: refers to the shade beside the road.

4, desire: want.

5. Grab: Grab.

6. Ming: Call.

Poetic:

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,

Stand quietly under the tree.

Appreciate:

In the vagina of the wild forest, a little shepherd boy slowly rides on the back of a cow. I don't know what to be happy about. He sang all the way, crisp and loud, and the whole tree was shocked by him. Suddenly, the song stopped, and the little shepherd boy's back straightened, his mouth closed and his eyes were fixed on the high treetops. Cicada, cicada, cicada sings proudly in the tree. It is it that attracts the little shepherd boy. He really wants to catch cicada! This scene was seen by the poet and written into the poem. 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, how intently he held his breath and looked at the cicada! This change from dynamic to static is both sudden and natural, vividly depicting the innocent and busy image of the little shepherd boy. 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.

Poetry seen _ meaning seen

Poetry seen _ meaning seen

What do you see

Author: Yuan Mei

Original text:

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.

Precautions:

1, shepherd boy: refers to a child who is herding cattle.

2. Vibration: oscillation. Explain that the shepherd boy's song is loud and clear.

3. Lin Yue: refers to the shade beside the road. Yu: Trees are shaded.

4. Intention: Want.

5. Grab: Grab.

6. Ming: Call.

Poetic:

The shepherd boy rode on the back of the cow,

Loud songs echoed in the Woods.

Suddenly want to catch the cicada singing in the tree,

He stopped singing at once,

Stand quietly under the tree.

Appreciate:

In the vagina of the wild forest, a little shepherd boy slowly rides on the back of a cow. I don't know what to be happy about. He sang all the way, crisp and loud, and the whole forest was shocked by him. Suddenly, the song stopped, and the little shepherd boy's back straightened, his mouth closed and his eyes were fixed on the high treetops. Cicada, cicada, cicada in the tree, singing proudly. It is it that attracts the little shepherd boy. He really wants to catch cicadas!

This scene was seen by the poet and written into the poem. 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, how intently he held his breath and looked at the cicada! 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. 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.

Ye Shaoweng _ Ancient Poems Seen in Night Books

Ye Shaoweng _ Ancient Poems Seen in Night Books

What you read in the night book

Author: Ye Shaoweng

Mix covered her leaves and made a cold sound.

The autumn wind moves passengers on the river.

Knowing that some children choose to promote knitting,

At night, the fence will light up.

About the author:

Ye Shaoweng, a poet in the mid-Southern Song Dynasty, was born in Longquan. The ancestral home is Jian 'an (now Jian 'ou, Fujian), surnamed Li, and the heir is Longquan (now Lishui, Zhejiang) Ye. The year of birth and death is unknown. He used to be a junior official in the imperial court. His knowledge came from Ye Shi, who lived in seclusion for a long time by the Qiantang West Lake. He had close contacts with Zhen and made friends with Ge. There are Four Dynasties and Jing Yi Xiaoji. Ye Shaoweng is a Jianghu poet, and he has a collection of poems, Xiao Ji of Jing Yi. The best of his poems is a quatrain of seven words, such as "It's not worth going to the park": You should pity your fangs and seal the moss, but Chai Fei won't leave for a long time. But this spring spring, after all, can't be caged. Look, there is a pink apricot sticking out of the wall. Has been told by people.

Precautions:

1, Sasha Vujacic: wind.

2. move: impress.

3. Guest feelings: the homesickness of passengers.

4.Pick: catch it.

5, promote weaving: commonly known as cricket, other places are also called cricket.

6. Hedging down: fence.

Translation:

The rustling autumn wind blows the leaves of the plane, bringing chills.

People who travel abroad can't help thinking of their hometown.

Maybe the children are catching crickets,

Because he saw the light under the fence in the distance.

Appreciate:

The rustling autumn wind blows the plane leaves, bringing chills, and poets who are traveling abroad can't help but miss their hometown. This poem is about homesickness, but the author doesn't write about how to live alone in a lonely house and miss his hometown, but focuses on small scenes at night. He can't sleep at night. Through the window, he saw a lamp burning between the fences not far away. So he understood that there were children catching crickets. Pick, read, refers to gently dig out crickets from cracks with twigs. This picture made him feel very kind. Maybe he remembered his hometown and childhood. The words are very accurate. The poem uses rhetoric in the last two sentences. The reason why children are catching crickets is that it is late at night, but there are still lights flashing under the fence.

Qian Zhongshu's Notes on Selected Poems of Song Dynasty said: This kind of scene is what Qi Tianle of Jiang Kui said: singing cricket: laughing at the fence and breathing smoke, children on earth. If Chen Tingzhuo's comments on Jiang Ci are added, it is the most wonderful to compare the suffering of a willing heart with the joy of ignorant children (Volume II of Baiyuzhai Thorn), then we can imagine the poet's deep sorrow at this time.

Reading at night and seeing poetry

Reading at night and seeing poetry

What you read in the night book

Burning Weng with pine leaves

Mix covered her leaves and made a cold sound.

The autumn wind moves passengers on the river.

Knowing that some children choose to promote knitting,

At night, the fence will light up.

Precautions:

1, Sasha Vujacic: wind.

2. move: impress.

3. Guest feelings: the homesickness of passengers.

4.Pick: catch it.

5, promote weaving: commonly known as cricket, other places are also called cricket.

6. Hedging down: fence.

Translation:

The rustling autumn wind blows the leaves of the plane, bringing chills.

People who travel abroad can't help thinking of their hometown.

Maybe the children are catching crickets,

Because he saw the light under the fence in the distance.

Appreciate:

The rustling autumn wind blows the plane leaves, bringing chills, and poets who are traveling abroad can't help but miss their hometown. This poem is about homesickness, but the author doesn't write about how to live alone in a lonely house and miss his hometown, but focuses on small scenes at night. He can't sleep at night. Through the window, he saw a lamp burning between the fences not far away. So he understood that there were children catching crickets. Pick, read, refers to gently dig out crickets from cracks with twigs. This picture made him feel very kind. Maybe he remembered his hometown and childhood. The words are very accurate. The poem uses rhetoric in the last two sentences. The reason why children are catching crickets is that it is late at night, but there are still lights flashing under the fence.

Qian Zhongshu's Notes on Selected Poems of Song Dynasty said: This kind of scene is what Qi Tianle of Jiang Kui said: singing cricket: laughing at the fence and breathing smoke, children on earth. If Chen Tingzhuo's comments on Jiang Ci are added, it is the most wonderful to compare the suffering of a willing heart with the joy of ignorant children (Volume II of Baiyuzhai Thorn), then we can imagine the poet's deep sorrow at this time.