Children Fishing by Hu Lingneng in Tang Dynasty;
A child with unkempt hair and immature face is learning to fish by the river. He is sitting sideways in the grass, and his shadow is set off by weeds. ?
Hearing the voice of passers-by, the child waved, afraid to disturb the fish and dare not respond to passers-by. ?
Interpretation of vernacular: A child with unkempt hair and tender face learned to fish by the river when he was an adult, sitting sideways in the grass, his figure covered by weeds. Hearing passers-by asking for directions, the child waved indifferently, afraid to disturb the fish and dare not respond to passers-by.
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Poetry appreciation
"hanging theory" means "fishing" in the title, which means fishing The poet did not whitewash the fisherman's appearance, but wrote the true face of Shan Ye's unkempt hair, which made people feel natural, lovely and authentic. "Learning" is the eye of this poem.
The child is a beginner in fishing, so he is very careful. The posture of "sitting on the side" when fishing reflects the physical and behavioral scenes, such as in front of you. "Sitting sideways" means sitting down at will. Sitting on the edge, rather than sitting firmly, is in line with the mentality of children learning this way for the first time. It is also conceivable that children are absorbed in fishing in an informal way.
"Berry moss" generally refers to low-level plants that grow in wet places near the ground. From Berry Moss, we can not only know that the place where children choose to fish is a place where the sun is scarce and inaccessible, but also an ideal fishing place where fish are not frightened and people are not exposed to the sun, which paves the way for the following sentence "People should not be frightened by fish".
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