Tang Bai Juyi's Ancient Poetry Pool

"On the Pool" is a five-character quatrain written by Bai Juyi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This article is an ancient poem by Bai Juyi in Tang Dynasty. I hope it will help everyone!

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Tang Dynasty: Bai Juyi

A child propped up the boat and secretly picked the white lotus back.

He didn't know how to hide the trail. The duckweed on the water left a boat through the trail.

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A child punted and secretly picked white lotus.

He didn't know how to hide the trace. A boat crossed the duckweed on the water.

To annotate ...

1. Baby: boy or girl. Ship: Ship.

2. Bai Lianhua: Bai Lianhua.

3. Trace: refers to the duckweed that was rowed by the boat.

4. Duckweed: an aquatic plant with oval leaves floating on the water, fibrous roots under the leaves and white flowers in summer.

Appreciation 1

On a hot summer day, a child paddled alone and secretly picked lotus seeds in the pool. Innocent. When children are happy, they forget that they came without telling adults, and they don't know how to hide their whereabouts. Where the boat passed, duckweed swayed gently, leaving clear marks on the water.

In the poem, the poet narrated a little thing in a child's life, accurately captured the mood of the little doll at that time, and sketched a picture of picking lotus flowers in summer for the child. With its unique popular style, the poet describes the children in the poem as naive, lovely and lively, and the whole poem is as catchy as the vernacular.

Appreciation 2

In the poem, the poet narrated a little thing in a little doll's life, accurately captured the little doll's instant mood and drew a picture of picking lotus flowers. In the summer when the lotus is in full bloom, innocent and lively children paddle boats and secretly go to the pool to pick Bai Lianhua to play. I picked the lotus in high spirits and forgot to leave quietly without telling the adults. I didn't know and didn't expect to hide my tracks. I came back with my boat swaggering, and the boat gently shook the duckweed on the water, leaving clear and obvious traces of the waterway. With its unique popular style, the poet described the little doll in the poem as very lovely and amiable, and the whole poem was full of charm.