A farmer imitated Ode to Goose and wrote Ode to Chicken. The full text is only 18 words. What does it say?

Whether we study or do things, we will attach great importance to whether we are in line with our hobbies. After all, the attitude of accepting practice may lead to one result, liking hobbies may lead to one result, enjoying it, and inner satisfaction leads to another result. According to different attitudes, even the same behavior will lead to different results.

According to the results and antecedents, it can be found that most people who have made outstanding achievements in certain fields have great love for this field and can get happiness in the process of research and learning. Even if this process is boring and trivial to others, they can still get positive emotional feedback from it.

The same is true of literary creation. Those poets who create amazing works and are loved by people are all people who can get happiness from poetry creation. Although there are fewer and fewer people writing ancient poems in modern times because of the change of literary genre and the popularization of Putonghua, there are still some works that surprise everyone, among which the imitation poem Nian Ji won the national literary prize.

Word of mouth ode to the goose

From the beginning of enlightenment, we began to understand phonology and learn ancient poems. Ode to Goose is an easy-to-understand and catchy ancient poem. I believe everyone can find the memory of learning it in childhood. Whenever I read this poem, the vivid shape of the goose in it seems to catch people's eyes at once.

The author of this poem is a household name, and that is Luo. He was born in a poor family. Although his education is not very good, he is very good at learning because of his love of poetry. Whenever he writes a poem, he is very happy.

In order to create good works, he pays great attention to observation in his daily life and never misses every detail. Because on weekdays, everyone has heard of King Robin's outstanding academic achievements. Every time a scholar comes to their home, he always makes fun of it. One day, the young king Robin was asked to write poems while entertaining guests.

At that time, some geese were floating on the stream in front of them, so the guests asked Wang Luobin to write a poem. Surprisingly, those who didn't take it seriously were surprised by King Robin's casual work. This work is now passed down from mouth to mouth, and everyone can recite Ode to Goose.

Because he was only seven years old, he was familiar with melody and observed life with childlike eyes, and finally made this amazing masterpiece. Even if the vocabulary is not so gorgeous, the shape of the goose is vividly expressed in just a dozen words, so people from generation to generation continue to appreciate this poem.

Luo was able to make such excellent works because of his talent and hard work, but more because of his love, because the happiness he got from ancient poetry has been pushing him to study and practice constantly in his daily life, and finally made a blockbuster. Although he is not alone in this experience, it is also valuable.

A farmer who likes to write poems

Since the popularization of Putonghua, people's life has become more and more divorced from classical Chinese, not to mention that ancient poetry has many requirements for meter, antithesis and emotion. Come to think of it, it seems that only when I was a student did I learn some poems in textbooks. Without textbooks, we no longer have the enthusiasm for understanding and learning.

Of course, this does not mean that no one loves ancient poetry now. An old farmer who grew up in Yiwu liked ancient poetry since he was a child. When he was young, he didn't get a good educational opportunity because of family reasons, but this didn't reduce his love for ancient poetry. Knowing his shortcomings, he worked harder.

Not only does he practice poetry in most of his spare time, but he also pays attention to accumulation at work, and records and polishes when he is slightly inspired. Perhaps because of his efforts and his great love, a parody poem he accidentally wrote was recognized by everyone, and he won the second peasant literature prize.

This poem, copied from Goose Fu, is also very popular and has a bit of pastoral flavor. Eighteen words in the poem are short and pithy. "Chicken, chicken, its sharp mouth crows at the sky, the night calls for the bright moon, and the five drums call for the morning light", which describes the remarkable characteristics of chicken in great detail. The name of this poem is also straightforward, and the word "Nian Ji" directly expresses poetry.

The old farmer's job is not to raise chickens. He lives by fishing. In order to relieve the pressure of life, I also raised a few chickens on weekdays. Because he loved the poem Ode to Goose very much, one day when he was feeding the chickens, he suddenly had the idea of writing a poem himself. After having an idea, he immediately began to conceive and soon made this song "Nian Ji".

The old farmer didn't take this poem seriously when he wrote it. After all, in his opinion, he just had a simple imitation exercise as usual. Even because he likes to share his works on weekdays, his family didn't pay much attention to this poem.

It was not until the news that the poem won the prize came back that relatives and friends began to savor the poem carefully and felt that it was really different and worth reading. But they can't appreciate the poem itself more, just feel happy for the old farmer, and his decades of love and dedication have been recognized.

After winning the prize

The old farmer named Wei Yong is just an ordinary farmer. As the name implies, he has decisive courage, fell in love with ancient poetry and persisted all his life. He was nearly 70 years old when he won the prize. It can be said that he has tasted and experienced all kinds of flavors in his life. When I first heard that I won the prize, I was still at a loss.

After all, for a country poet, there are no formal channels and institutions to provide information, and he doesn't even know how much gold he has won. It was not until later that the young family found the prize that they realized how excellent the old farmer's poems were and how important the trophy was.

For the old farmer, winning the prize is an unexpected joy in his life and a icing on the cake. After all, for him, creating ancient poems is an important source of life fun. Even if he doesn't win this prize, he will still insist on writing poetry. It's just that my ability and work are recognized. It's beautiful and exciting.

Of course, winning not only medals, but also bonuses. The old farmer is 70 years old. For him, this bonus can let him spend the rest of his life with peace of mind and spare a lot of time to continue his favorite ancient poetry creation. And his family is more supportive of his creative behavior, providing more support and help.

In fact, this award does not have a particularly great impact on the lives of old farmers. Even under the background of the developed network, many people have learned the information of his award, but they have not paid much attention to him. After all, the hobby of ancient poetry is relatively unpopular now, and no one pays too much attention to this information.

Later, the old farmer was still working hard for his favorite ancient poems and insisted on creating them. What he wants is never external recognition and reward, but spiritual enrichment and growth. This kind of harvest and happiness is of high quality and lasting. I hope he can continue to do what he likes and stay happy.

With the progress of the times, people pay more attention to the cultivation of hobbies. Since I was a child, I have been actively sending my children to various classes and trying to cultivate their interest. But if you think about it carefully, it is debatable whether children can really find what they like and whether such behavior is helpful.

We always say that we should do things with interest, so that we will be happier, more interesting and get twice the result with half the effort. However, no one seems to notice how to find their own interests.

Those children who were sent to study classes by their parents were helped to make choices by their parents, the market and other reasons from the beginning, and were divided into circles for them to make choices. Most of the things you really love are so hard to find. Perhaps only by giving people proper freedom can they freely display their unique talents.