Who is the author of Goose Goose Song Xiangxiang Tian Ge?

The author of Goose Goes to Xiang Tiange is Wang Luobin.

Expand one's knowledge

"Ode to Goose" is said to be a poem written by the Tang Dynasty poet Luo when he was a teenager. This poem depicts a white goose playing in the water. Use the word "goose" at the beginning to write the beauty of the goose and express your love for it.

Then, through the comparison between Quxiang and Tian Xiang, White Hair and Green Water, Anthurium and Clear Wave, the beauty of lines and colors of the wild goose is written. At the same time, words such as "Song", "Floating" and "Dialing" are used to describe the dynamic beauty of geese. The whole poem perfectly combines hearing and vision, static and dynamic, sound and color, vividly showing the shape and expression of geese.

Creation background

Ode to Goose is said to be a poem written by Luo when he was seven years old. When he was a child, Luo lived in a small village in the north of Yiwu County. There is a pond outside the village called Luojiatang. Every spring, wicker flutters by the pond, the water is crystal clear, and geese flock on the water, which makes the scenery particularly charming.

One day, a guest came to the house. Seeing that he was handsome and clever, the guests asked him a few questions. Seven-year-old Wang always answers questions, which surprises the guests. When Wang Luobin followed the guests to Luojiatang, a flock of white geese floated in the pond. The guests were interested in trying Wang Luobin, so they pointed to the goose and asked him to write a poem with it. Wang Luobin wrote this poem after a little thought.

Overall appreciation

"Goose Fu" is a poem describing objects, focusing on the similarities and differences of things. Objects should have both form and spirit, reflecting wealth and happiness. It is not a simple thing, but it cannot be separated from the original thing. The "god" here, of course, is not owned by the object itself. As an object without feelings and thoughts, its shape often communicates with people's hearts in some way, so it is possible to entrust the author's emotional spirit by depicting the shape of things.

In this way, things often express people's hearts through certain images, expressing people's pursuits and ideals, personality or demeanor, and these connotations are often not expressed in a direct way, but implied by the characteristics of the things depicted. Singing goose is such a poem.

The shape, color, activity environment and movements of the goose described in it are very consistent with the specific object of the goose, and also imply the "spirit" that the above-mentioned talents may have, that is, lofty aspirations, high-spirited spirit and calm and confident expression. It is precisely because of these contents that this poem stands out among many object-chanting poems and becomes a masterpiece through the ages.