1, but every inch of grass has a few feelings, and it is rewarded with three spring rays. This sentence comes from Meng Jiao's Wandering Sons.
Who can say that a child's filial piety as weak as grass can repay the kindness of such a loving mother as Chunhui Puze? Here, the poet compares children's filial piety to their mothers to buds drawn from the grass, which is extremely small and insignificant. Here, through the metaphor of the image, the wanderer expresses his complex feelings of gratitude and deep guilt to his mother.
Hill is a young day. When she flies high, she carries her mother on her back. This sentence comes from Bai Juyi's Yan Shi Xiu Liu Sao.
This sentence comes from Bai Juyi's Yan Shi Xiu Liu Zuo, which is interpreted as: You should remember the moment when you flew away from your mother when you were a child. At that time, you should have understood the feelings of missing your parents. Today, you have grown up. With the help of Liang's growth, the author satirizes the social phenomenon that children are heartless and refuse to feed back, and emphasizes that children should first take the lead in filial piety to their parents if they want to be filial to themselves.
3. Frosted reed flowers shed tears and wet clothes, and their heads are helpless. Missing Mother by Yu Gong
Interpretation: Seeing the autumn frost blowing reeds all over the sky, I shed sad tears. My white-haired old mother will never look forward to me at the door again. Chai Men, a person who relies on the old to sell the old. Although Gonggong is a monk, he can't have negative kindness.
Although I live a poor and indifferent life, I always help my mother. Now that my mother is gone, the rest are full of homesickness. What is revealed in the poem is a pure heart, and the feelings of children's admiration are deeply moved and lamented.
4, a loving mother leans on the door, and a wanderer is difficult. This sentence comes from Wang Mian's "Figure 1 of Xuan Mo"
The loving mother leaned against the door, looked at the child's distant back, and remembered the hardships of the wanderer on the journey, and couldn't help but burst into tears. He expressed his deep thoughts on his hometown mother and his guilt that his mother could not be filial.
5, the bald old mother closed the door and her sleeves were broken. This sentence comes from Han Yu's Whose Son in the Tang Dynasty.
The explanation is that the gray-haired old mother is crying at the door, and even if she breaks her sleeves, she can't keep her long-distance son. This is a work with the theme of criticizing superstition.
Faced with such social atmosphere and its consequences, the author is naturally critical and extremely angry. This son who has no feelings for his relatives should be condemned. In fact, Han Yu wrote this poem to satirize the social atmosphere at that time.