Interpretation of Modern Meaning of "Singing Goose"
Poetry: Goose, Goose, Goose, think about Xiang Tiange. White feathers, floating in green water; The red soles of the feet stir the clear water. Note: According to legend, this poem was written by the Tang Dynasty poet Luo when he was a teenager. It shows us a picture of wild geese swimming in the water, with images, sounds, colors and dynamics, giving people a very real feeling. Learning this poem can be understood according to the idea of goose image → sound → color → dynamics: from the beginning, the vivid poem highlights the description object with the constant repetition of "goose, goose, goose". Goose is big and healthy among birds, especially its long neck is unique, so the poet grasps this feature and highlights the "curve" of goose-the long neck of goose is not bent because of singing, which makes the image more vivid and lovely. The voice is loud and clear. As mentioned above, the goose bent its long neck, probably holding back its inner strength, and suddenly burst out-"Xiang Tiange", singing to the high sky. Only the goose knows what "song" it sings, but the song is so loud and clear that we can hear it directly, as if it has been echoing in our ears for a long time ... "White hair" and "green water" set each other off, and "red palm" and "clear wave" set each other off. Goose's white hair makes green water greener, and a pool of green water makes white hair whiter. Similarly, the red palm of the goose and the rippling green water set each other off, how wonderful. If you read poems and appreciate colors, you will find that "white hair", "green water", "red palm" and "blue waves" are not only distinct in color, but also harmonious and unified, which makes people feel beautiful. Dynamic realism, of course, depicts the shape of the goose very vividly, and the shape is closely related to the dynamics. This "image removal" is drawing shapes, not writing. The goose's long neck is bent so as to burst into a loud song. In particular, the following two verbs "float" and "dial" describe the dynamics of wild geese-how free the green water is, and the wild geese are floating in it! Goose's red feet stir the long green water, stir up clear water waves, and the snow-white body keeps moving forward. How happy it is! "Floating" includes swimming and "dialing" includes rows, and the two are integrated. Together with Xiang Tiange, it is almost lifelike. Reading this poem, we can easily appreciate childlike interest. In children's eyes, geese and ducks play, cats and dogs fight, and even ants cross the bridge. , are full of interest. Beauty lies in the careful observation of the poet, turning it into a vivid artistic image, and drawing a "goose swimming in the water" in poetic language, which is more infectious.