Meng Jiao Wandering Ziyin

Meng Jiao, a writer of the Tang Dynasty, is famous for his fresh, natural, profound and restrained poetry. One of the songs, "Wandering Son's Song", is even more memorable.

Homesickness

Meng Jiao's "Wandering Son's Song" is a poem full of homesickness. In the poem, Meng Jiao expressed the pain of wandering abroad and the emotion of missing his hometown. He used simple language to express the loneliness and depression in the wanderer's heart, as well as his deep attachment to his hometown.

Operation steps

1. Open the text editor and create a new document.

2. Enter the following content:

The thread in the hands of the loving mother, the shirt on the body of the wanderer.

Before leaving, I am worried that I will return later.

Whoever speaks an inch of grass will be rewarded with three rays of spring.

3. Save the document and name the file "Youziyin.txt".

4. Open the command line terminal and enter the directory where Youziyin.txt is located.

5. Enter the command "cat游子音.txt" to view the file content.

The expression of homesickness

In Meng Jiao's "The Wandering Son's Song", the wanderer's homesickness is vividly expressed. He used "the thread in the hands of the loving mother, the clothes on the wandering boy's body" to describe the careful sewing done by the wandering boy's mother before he left, as well as the clothes worn by the wandering boy. This kind of detailed description makes people feel the distance between the wanderer and his hometown, and his longing for his hometown.

In the second sentence of the poem, Meng Jiao wrote: "Before departure, I am afraid that I will return late." This sentence expresses the wanderer's fear of separation and his desire to return home. . Wandering in a foreign land, the wanderer feels lonely and helpless. He longs to return to his hometown and his relatives.

The last sentence, "Whoever speaks an inch of grass will be rewarded with three rays of spring light" expresses the wanderer's attachment to his hometown and his gratitude to his hometown. Although the wanderer is wandering in a foreign land, the deep attachment in his heart has never changed.

End

Meng Jiao's "Wandering Son's Song" is a poem full of homesickness. Through the description of the wanderer and the expression of his hometown, Meng Jiao makes us feel the loneliness and depression of the wanderer wandering in a foreign land, as well as his deep attachment to his hometown. This poem is not only a touching poem, but also a profound reflection on separation and longing.