Qing: What does Yuan Mei mean?

The poem I saw outlined a vivid close-up of a shepherd boy singing and catching cicadas in the forest, and showed a picture of his carefree, lively and alert life.

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Qing Dynasty: Yuan Mei

Cowboys ride on the backs of oxen, and songs echo in the forest.

Suddenly want to catch the song of the tree, immediately stop singing and stand by the tree silently.

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 singing in the tree, so I immediately stopped singing and stood quietly by the tree.

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Creation background

Yuan Mei loved life and lived in Jiangning after his resignation. He advocates expressing his temperament and writes about the leisure of literati. On the trip, the poet saw a shepherd boy singing on a cow. Suddenly he heard the sound of cicada, so he stopped singing and jumped down from the cow's back to catch cicada. This scene aroused the poet's poetic interest, and he wrote this poem "What he saw".

By describing the natural environment and social life, this poem directly expresses the feelings of life, which seems carefree, but in fact it entrusts with feelings.

This is a poem that reflects children's life. In his poem, the poet praised the little shepherd boy's life picture full of childlike interest. The poet first wrote about the dynamics of the little shepherd boy, and Gao sitting bull's style of singing loudly on his back was so loose and presumptuous; After writing the little shepherd boy's static state, he held his breath and stared at the cicada's expression with special concentration. "There are more silent complaints than talking".

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