Original text:
the song of the homeless
Tang Dynasty-Meng Jiao
The mother used the needle and thread in her hand to make clothes for her long-distance son.
Before leaving, I had a stitch for fear that my son would come back late and his clothes would be damaged.
Who can say that a filial child like the weak can repay his mother's love like the sunshine in spring?
Translation:
The loving mother is sewing clothes for her son with a needle and thread in her hand. Before leaving, he sewed clothes for his son, fearing that his clothes would be damaged if he came back late. Who dares to say that children are weak and filial as grass, and can repay the kindness of loving mothers like Chunhui Puze?
Extended data:
1, creative background:
Ode to a Wanderer was written in Liyang (now Jiangsu). The poet's career was frustrated and he experienced the indifference of the world. At this time, he felt the value of his family, so he wrote this heartfelt and touching poem praising his mother.
2. Appreciation of works:
In the first two sentences, people write about things and write about the love between mother and child. In the middle two sentences, through the action and psychological depiction of the loving mother rushing out clothes for the homeless, the affection of flesh and blood between mother and child is deepened. In the last two sentences, the author speaks freely and eulogizes maternal love. This poem has no algae painting and carving, and it is fresh, smooth and unpretentious, which shows that its poetic flavor is rich and mellow.
3. Introduction to the author:
Meng Jiao (75 1—8 14) was a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The word dongye. Wu Kang, Huzhou (now Deqing, Zhejiang). When he was a teenager, he lived in seclusion in Songshan and forged a deep friendship with Han Yu. His poems are sentimental about his own experience and full of hardships. Use words to make sentences to avoid mediocrity and pursue thin and hard. With the same name as Jia Dao, it is known as the "thin suburban island". There are poems by Meng Dongye.
Baidu Encyclopedia-Wandering Songs