First grade ode to goose pinyin edition

Grade 1 Goose Chanting Pinyin Edition:

Ode to Goose and Luo Tang Wang Bin.

Yes, q Xiàng Xiàng tiān gé. White swan, white swan, curved neck, eating heaven.

White feathers, floating in the green water; The red soles of the feet stir the clear water.

Appreciation of works:

Ode to Goose is a five-character ancient poem written by Luo, a poet in the early Tang Dynasty, when he was seven years old. At the beginning of this poem, it is written about the sound beauty of geese, geese and geese. The beauty of lines and colors of geese is written by comparing singing with the sky, white hair with green water, Anthurium with clear waves.

At the same time, the words "song, float and dial" also describe the dynamic beauty of the goose. The perfect combination of hearing and vision, static and dynamic, sound and color gives life to the shape and spirit of the goose. It is said that this little poem was written when Luo was seven years old. The first sentence, with the word goose, tells the children's surprise when they first saw the goose. The next three sentences describe the expression of a goose.

The white geese swam leisurely, holding their necks high and shouting, as if they were talking and singing, more like singing to the sky. They swam around in the water, their white bodies floated in the green water, and the red goose feet gently stirred the clear river back and rippled.

What a relaxed, happy, free, naive and beautiful picture it is. This is the world in children's eyes, and it is also the beginning of their understanding of life, just like a bird rushing to nature, how happy it is. It makes us realize the childlike innocence and purifies our hearts.