How did Sima Guang write this ancient poem?

Sima Guang means: Sima Guang is playing with a group of children in the yard. A child stood on the vat, slipped, fell into the vat and was flooded. All the other children have run away. Only when Sima Guang broke the jar with a stone, the water flowed out and the children could survive.

A group of children were playing in the court. One climbed the urn and his foot fell into the water, so everyone abandoned it. As long as you take a stone and smash the urn, the water will burst and the child will live.

Appreciation: Sima Guang came from Arutu's History of Song Dynasty at the end of Yuan Dynasty. It tells the story of Sima Guang breaking a water tank with a big stone in order to rescue his companion who fell into the big water tank. The story tells us that no matter what happens, we should be calm and learn from Sima Guang's calm and brave spirit of saving people.