First, use oil pastels to draw distant mountains in blue and rape fields in yellow. Then draw rape flowers and paint them with a marker. Finally, draw a busy little bee flying. The bee's poem is finished.
Appreciate:
Luo's poems about things "cut into things" and "don't stick to things" are often ingenious, with unique meanings, profound satire and thought-provoking. In the Qing Dynasty, Shen Xianglong's Theory of Ci said: "The works of chanting things, borrowing things to carry temperament. Any sense of life experience and worries about the country are hidden in it, and there is a long way to go. "
It is on the basis of in-depth and meticulous observation of things that Luo Yin integrated what he chanted into his strong worries about his home and country and his life experience, which made him stand out in the poetry circles of the late Tang Dynasty by satirizing the world. Bees express their thoughts on social and historical issues by reciting the natural phenomenon of bees picking flowers and making honey for people to enjoy.
The first two sentences describe the living conditions of bees, who are constantly shuttling and working among flowers. The vast territory gives them considerable space to display. No matter "or" infinite ",bees" occupy all the scenery "in their hard work Written simply, it looks plain and straightforward, almost in the tone of appreciation and praise. In fact, it is ingenious, first promoting and then restraining, paving the way for the following discussion.
The last two sentences closely follow the image of "bee", extending and expanding the image of "laborer" it symbolizes, and exclaiming that "after a hundred flowers blossom into honey, no one can be sweet".