Ancient poems seen in grade three

The ancient poem "What I See" in the third grade: The shepherd boy rides a yellow ox, and the song vibrates Lin Yue. Suddenly want to catch the song of the tree, immediately stop singing and stand by the tree silently. Jian is a five-character quatrain written by Yuan Mei, a writer in Qing Dynasty. This poem describes a little thing that the author happened to see a shepherd boy riding a cow and singing and catching cicadas. Through the description of the changes of the shepherd boy's movements and demeanor, it shows the shepherd boy's innocent and lively, witty and flexible personality characteristics and love for nature. It depicts an innocent and happy picture of a shepherd boy in the forest, and expresses the author's love for rural scenery. Through the description of the natural environment and social life, the whole poem directly expresses the feelings of life. It seems carefree, but in fact it entrusts with feelings, and the language is lively and free and simple.

Vernacular translation:

The shepherd boy rode on the back of the cow, and the loud song echoed in the forest.

Suddenly, I wanted to catch the cicada in singing in the trees, so I stopped singing and stood quietly by the tree.

Appreciate:

Through the description of the natural environment and social life, the whole poem directly expresses the feelings of life, which seems to be carefree, but in fact it is entrusted with feelings. At the same time, this poem is lively and free and easy, with simple language and natural and vivid image. Throughout the poem, it depicts the peaceful, quiet and picturesque pastoral scenery, depicts the lively, free and naive image of a shepherd boy, and shows the poet's "true temperament". The poet once said, "A poet is childlike." Therefore, what is described and depicted in the poem is the realm that the poet pursues all his life, and it is also the "true temperament" that he has repeatedly emphasized.