"Qu" in Qu Xiang Xiang Tian Ge is the first sound, and its pronunciation is q \u u. "Qu" is a commonly used Chinese character, which is pronounced as "Qu" and "qǔ." The word was first found in Shang Dynasty Oracle Bone Inscriptions and Shang Dynasty inscriptions, and its ancient glyph is like a ruler. The basic meaning of flexion is bending, as opposed to "straight". It can also be extended to evil songs, voices and so on. The sound of reading q\ music is high or low, and songs and music are tortuous extensions, pronounced qǔ.
Qu is a polyphonic word with two different pronunciations. When reading the first sound, it can be translated into inflection and curvature; When reading the third sound, it can be translated into songs and tunes. "Quxiang Xiang Tiange" describes the white goose bending its neck in the water, looking at the sky and making a loud cry. According to the meaning of this poem, we can know that "Qu" here means bending sound, so it should be pronounced as the first sound.
Appreciation of ancient poetry
Ode to Goose is said to be a poem written by Luo when he was seven years old, and it is a poem describing the object. This poem, which has been passed down through the ages, has no profound ideological connotation and philosophy, but only describes things (geese) in fresh and cheerful language. Write naturally, vividly and vividly.
The beginning of Goose, Goose, Goose not only simulates the sound of geese, but also shows a leap in thinking and integration. The little poet used the word "goose" to tell the cheerful cry of the goose from far to near, which made people gradually see its "curve" shape and "Xiang Tiange" proud expression, and then wrote the colorful scene when the goose was playing in the water. Show the subtle observation of the little poet.