This poem expresses the author's love for rural natural scenery. This poem is a five-character quatrain written by Shao Yong, a famous philosopher and poet in the Northern Song Dynasty. Mainly describes the beautiful countryside in spring.
Recite in the bosom of the mountain village
The original poem is as follows:
Author: Shao Yong
At first glance, it is two or three miles away, and mist hangs over four or five families.
The pavilions are six or seven, and the flowers bloom in eighty or ninety.
Commentary: You can see the scenery two or three miles away at a glance, where there are four or five families smoking in the chimney. There are six or seven pavilions beside the village, and many flowers compete with each other.
Appreciation: The special feature of this poem lies in the use of quantifiers in each sentence, and it is increasing sentence by sentence. The poet used the method of arranging brocade to show us a beautiful pastoral picture by depicting images such as "smoke village", "pavilions" and "flowers like brocade". The whole poem is fresh in tone and elegant in artistic conception, and the poet's leisurely mood can also be seen from the poem.