A loving mother makes clothes for her long-distance son with a needle and thread in her hand. Before leaving, he sewed a needle tightly for fear that his son would come back late and his clothes would be damaged. 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?
The original of Wandering Sons:
the song of the homeless
Tang Mengjiao?
The mother used the needle and thread in her hand to make clothes for her long-distance son.
Before leaving, I had a stitch for fear that my son would come back late and his clothes would be damaged.
Who can say that a filial child like the weak can repay his mother's love like the sunshine in spring?
Writing background:
Meng Jiao recalled a seemingly ordinary scene of mending clothes before parting through thirty words, highlighted and praised the greatness and selflessness of maternal love, and expressed the poet's gratitude for maternal love and deep love and respect for his mother.
About the author:
Meng Jiao, (75 1 ~ 8 14), a poet in Tang Dynasty, was born in Wukang, Huzhou (now Deqing County, Zhejiang Province). My ancestral home is Pingchang (now Linyi County, Dezhou, Shandong Province) and I live in Luoyang (now Henan Province). There are more than 500 existing poems, among which the short five-character ancient poems are the most, and there is no rhyme. His attitude towards poetry is extremely rigorous, often struggling, going deep into danger, and even containing astringency, such as Ode to a Wanderer. Meng Jiao is known as "the poet's prison", as well as Jia Dao, and is called "the suburban island is thin".