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Ode to the Goose
Tang Dynasty: King Luo Bin
Goose, goose, goose, sing to the sky.
White hair floats on the green water, and anthurium stirs the clear waves.
Translation
"Goose, goose, goose!" Facing the blue sky, a group of geese stretched out their curved necks and sang.
The white body floats on the turquoise water, and the red soles stir the clear water waves. (Description of the picture, based on this painting)
"Ode to the Goose" is said to be a poem written by King Luo Bin when he was seven years old. It is a poem chanting things. This poem that has been passed down through the ages has no profound ideological connotation or philosophy. Instead, it uses fresh and cheerful language to describe the outstanding characteristics of the thing (the goose). The writing is natural, realistic and expressive.
The "goose, goose, goose" at the beginning not only simulates the cry of the goose, but also expresses the leap of thinking and integrates it into one. The little poet uses three characters for "goose" to describe the goose's joyous cry from far to near, allowing people to gradually see clearly the shape of its "quxiang" and the proud expression of "singing to the sky", and then writes about the sound and color of the goose playing in the water. situation. Show the little poet's subtle and fascinated observation.
The young author used line drawing and simple outlines to make the distinctive image of the goose stand out. "Quxiang sings to the sky. White hair floats on the green water, and anthurium touches the clear waves." A lovely dynamic image.
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