Appreciation of the ancient elementary school poem "Ode to the Goose"

"Ode to Goose", No. 047 of Volume 79 of "Complete Poems of the Tang Dynasty", is a "poetry of things" written by the Tang Dynasty poet Luo Binwang. It is said that it was the work of his seven-year-old poem, and Luo was also called The title is "Prodigy!" The last four lines of the poem describe the appearance of the goose, its beautiful appearance and light movements when swimming, expressing the author's love for the goose. The poet Luo Binwang is as famous as Wang Bo, Yang Jiong and Lu Zhaolin. He was known as the "Four Heroes of the Early Tang Dynasty". When Xu Jingye launched an army to attack Wu Zetian, King Luo Bin wrote "An Exhortation to Wu" on his behalf. When Empress Wu read the two sentences "A handful of soil is not dry, how can a six-foot lone man be safe?" Touched by this, he asked the prime minister why he didn't reuse this person earlier.

Ode to the Goose

Dynasty: Tang Dynasty Author: King Luo Bin

Goose, goose, bow to the sky. Singing. White feathers float on the green water.

Translation

The goose bends its neck and sings to the sky. Its white feathers float on the green water. The red soles stir the clear water.

Comments

① Chant: Use poems or words to describe or describe something. Chant the goose: Use poetry to praise the goose. /p>

② Item: The back of the neck. This refers to the goose's neck.

③ Palm: In the poem, it refers to the paw of the goose.

④ Pluck: paddle.

Appreciation

"Ode to the Goose" is said to be a poem written by King Luo Bin when he was seven years old. This is a poem that has been passed down through the ages. There is no profound ideological connotation or philosophy, but the description is natural, realistic and vivid with fresh and cheerful language, capturing the outstanding characteristics of the thing (goose).

"Goose, goose" not only simulates the cry of goose, but also expresses the leap of thinking and integrates it into one. The little poet uses three words "goose" to express the joyous cry of goose from far to near, which makes people gradually See clearly the shape of its "quxiang" and the proud expression of "singing to the sky", and then write the vivid scene of the goose playing in the water to express the young poet's subtle and fascinated observation ability.

The young author uses line drawing. With a simple outline, the distinctive image of the goose stands out. "Quxiang sings to the sky." White hair floats on the green water, and anthurium stirs the clear waves. "A lovely dynamic image.