What do you mean by the last two sentences of the ancient poem "Painting a Chicken"? I dare not speak out of turn in my life. Did thousands of families write it?

"I dare not speak out of turn in my life, and I will definitely open to thousands of households." It never dares to sing easily in its life, but when it sings, the doors of thousands of families are open.

Painting Chicken by Tang Yin in Ming Dynasty.

The red crown on the head doesn't need to be specially cut, and the cock is white and feathered. The red crown on its head is natural, uncut and with snow-white feathers. )

It didn't dare to cry all its life. When it was called, the door of every family was opened.

Extended data:

Painting a chicken is a seven-character quatrain written by the poet for a rooster he painted. It depicts the beautiful and noble image of the rooster, praises its easy-to-silence, but moving character, and also shows the poet's mental outlook and thoughts and feelings. The poet used things to express his ambition and described the cock with white feathers and red crown in the painting with popular and fluent words.

This poem depicts the strength of the rooster and writes its nobility. Show the expression, temperament and nature of the chicken. It usually doesn't talk much, but everyone reacts when it speaks, thus expressing the poet's thoughts and ambitions. From this poem, we can also see that the poet's writing characteristics of "not avoiding oral English" are full of nursery rhymes.

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