Li She's Original Text, Translation and Appreciation

Living in a stream means that whoever doesn't tie the boat outside the fence, the spring breeze blows into the fishing bay. The child suspected that there were villagers and was anxious to go to Chai Men. There is a winding river outside the village house, and I don't know whose boat is not tied with a rope; The spring breeze slowly blows the drifting boat into the fishing bend. When the child saw it, he was overjoyed and thought it was the sudden arrival of the neighboring village. He hurried to Chai Men and quickly opened the closed Chai Men. Judging from this poem, his background should be in a small mountain village. Children may repeat these things every day, but people can still see that the author is in a comfortable and leisurely mood now. He described everything around him in a few short sentences, which made people feel quiet and far-reaching.

Although the author said that he only wrote a short story, his words can fully describe the surrounding scenery and people, such as? Blow? ,? Doubt? ,? Urgent? Because the high tide is a very turbulent thing, it can also blow the boat, but the author may think it is particularly beautiful, so he uses the word blow, which gives this poem a relatively quiet artistic conception and sets off the affability between rural children and elders under this poem.

Continue? Doubt? And then what? Urgent? These two words are all expressed in children. Although these two sentences have no artistic conception, they can be brought into this poem with the quiet environment of the first two sentences, which can reflect the children's hurry, anxiety and excitement, because in such a quiet environment, children seem to like having guests, but no adults rush out to open the door for the guests when they see them coming.

Because the background of the author's poetry writing is in the late Tang Dynasty, it also shows that the poet seems to enjoy this leisurely life. He doesn't pursue fame and gain, and he doesn't want to make a big difference. He just feels free and happy, and most of his poems tend to live a leisurely life.