Yuan Mei's "What I See" "The shepherd boy rides an ox, and the song vibrates Lin Yue. Suddenly want to catch the song of the tree, immediately stop singing and stand by the tree silently. The meaning of this ancient poem is: the children herding cattle ride on the back of the cattle, and the loud songs of the shepherd boy echo in the shady Woods along the road. Suddenly I saw cicadas chirping in the tree and wanted to catch it, so I immediately shut up and stood quietly by the tree.
The poem I saw described a little thing that the author happened to see. The whole poem describes the actions of the shepherd boy in a narrative way, vividly portrays the innocent, lively and frank manner of the shepherd boy, and is full of life interest. Reading a poem is like being there, like hearing its voice. The writing feature of this poem is "seeing feelings from the scenery". Only poetic beauty is the best work.
Looking at the peaceful, quiet and picturesque pastoral scenery described in the whole poem. What kind of thoughts and feelings does the vivid, free and innocent image of the shepherd boy represent? The poet once said that the poet does not lose his childlike innocence. 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 truth that he has repeatedly emphasized.
Poetry directly expresses feelings about life by describing the natural environment and social life. Poetry seems to be carefree, but in fact it is entrusted with feelings. Yuan Mei's works are lively and free-spirited, with simple language, vivid images and no rules.