The poem dedicated to my mother is as follows:
1. "The Wandering Son's Song" Tang Meng Jiao
The thread in the hands of the loving mother, and the clothes on the wandering son's body.
Before leaving, I am worried that I will return later.
Whoever speaks an inch of grass will be rewarded with three rays of spring.
Appreciation: "Wandering Son's Song" is an ode to maternal love. The whole poem highlights and praises the greatness and selflessness of maternal love by recalling a seemingly ordinary scene of sewing before leaving, and expresses the poet's deep love and respect for his mother.
This poem is sincere and natural in emotion. It has been widely recited for thousands of years and has won strong praise from countless readers. Deep maternal love bathes children all the time, and great maternal love is naturally revealed through the details of daily life that we are accustomed to.
2. "The Wanderer" Tang Meng Jiao
Hemerocallis grow on the steps of the hall, and the wanderer travels to the ends of the world;
The loving mother leans against the door of the hall, but no day lilies are seen.
Appreciation: In ancient China, there was a flower representing mother - Hemerocallis fulva, also called forget-me-not, which symbolizes the gentleness, implicitness, simplicity, perseverance, sacrifice and dedication of Eastern women, exuding the spirit of maternal love in tranquility. Brilliance. According to legend, at the end of the Sui Dynasty, Emperor Taizong Li Shimin of the Tang Dynasty and his father Li Yuan were fighting north and south. His mother fell ill because she missed her son.
At that time, the doctor decoctioned daylily, which had the effect of improving eyesight and calming the nerves, and gave it to Li's mother. He planted daylily in Beitang to relieve her worries, and daylily became the mother flower of China. Later, when wanderers were about to travel far away, they often planted daylilies in Beitang, hoping to alleviate the mother's longing for her children and forget her worries. In Meng Jiao's poems, scenes are used as metaphors for emotions, deeply revealing the implicit emotions between mother and son, which is moving.