Li Bai’s poem Goose Goose Qu Xiang Xiang Tiange is organized as follows:
1. Creation background
1. According to legend, "Ode to the Goose" was written by King Luo Bin seven times Poems written when I was young. When he was a child, King Luo Bin lived in a small village in the north of Yiwu County. There is a pond outside the village called Luojiatang. Every spring, willow silk flutters by the pond, the water is crystal clear, and there are flocks of geese on the water. The scenery is particularly charming. One day, a guest came to the house.
2. When the guests saw that he was handsome and smart, they asked him a few questions. The seven-year-old King Luo Bin answered questions fluently, which surprised the guests. When King Luo Bin followed his guest to Luojiatang, a group of white geese were floating in the pond. The guest wanted to try King Luo Bin, so he pointed at the geese and asked him to compose a poem with the geese. King Luo Bin thought for a while and then composed this poem.
2. Overall Appreciation
1. The first sentence of this poem uses three words for "goose" in succession. The use of this repeated chanting method expresses the poet's love for geese. Enhanced emotional effect. The second sentence describes the crowing of geese, which gives people the feeling of hearing the sound. The goose's voice is high and loud, and the word "qu" vividly depicts the goose stretching its neck, bending its head and quacking toward the sky.
2. The above is the scene of geese traveling on land, and the following two sentences describe the scene of geese swimming leisurely in the water. The poet uses a set of couplets to describe the situation of the geese playing in the water, focusing on color.
3. The goose's feathers are white, but the river is green. The contrast between "white" and "green" is bright and dazzling. This is the right sentence; similarly, the goose's paws are red, but the river is green. The water waves are green, and the "red" and "green" are very beautiful, which is also the right sentence. In the two sentences, "white" and "red" are opposite, and "green" and "green" are opposite. This is an up-down pair.
4. In this way, going back and forth is a confrontation, which is endlessly wonderful. In this set of couplets, the use of verbs is also just right. The word "floating" means that the goose is leisurely and motionless in the water. The word "dial" means that the goose paddled hard in the water, causing waves. In this way, movement and stillness complement each other, creating a kind of beauty of change.
5. The key sentence of this poem is "Quxiang sings to the sky". The word "quxiang" outlines the elegant and calm image of the goose with a graceful arc; the three words "song to the sky" are more important. It not only implies the distant sky and high sky with the curve of the pen, but also gives the whole poem a sense of elegance and calmness. It has a broad background and also describes Goose’s extraordinary ambitions.
6. Geese are poultry, and chirping is just a natural phenomenon. However, the poet here uses "song" to make the goose, which has no thoughts, seem to have thoughts and will. Its song is not mournful in a low voice, nor looking back and looking forward, but singing loudly toward the blue sky, which seems to express its extraordinary ambition to long for the blue sky and the distance. In this anthropomorphic and detailed description, the geese in the pond seem to have broadened their horizons and mind.