The ancient poem "On the Pool" is fully explained.

Chishang is a five-character quatrain written by Bai Juyi, a poet in Tang Dynasty. The whole poem is as follows:

A child propped up the boat and secretly picked the white lotus back. He didn't know how to hide the trail. The duckweed on the water left a boat on the trail.

It means that a child is holding a boat and secretly picking white lotus. He didn't know how to hide the trace. A boat crossed the duckweed on the water.

Through the description of a little thing in children's life, the whole poem accurately captures the children's instantaneous mood and draws a picture of picking lotus flowers. The poet used his unique popular style to describe children as naive, lovely, lively and naughty. The whole poem is like vernacular, full of charm.

Xiaowa: A boy or a girl?

Prop: Push a pole at the bottom of the river to keep the boat going.

Ship: Ship

Bai Lianhua: Bai Lianhua.

Solution: understand, understand

Trace: refers to duckweed scraped by the ship.

Duckweed: an aquatic plant with oval leaves floating on the water, fibrous roots under the leaves and white flowers in summer.

Open together: separate a waterline