The article was created by nature, and it was acquired by chance. ——Lu You's "Article"
China has a history of five thousand years, which is very long. Its culture has a long history, is extensive and profound. In the long history, many cultural works have been produced, among which Tang poetry is particularly eye-catching. The ancient Chinese had profound attainments in poetry, and could express their personal emotions vividly with a few short words. Whenever readers recite them, they can't help but savor the charm over and over again, and have endless aftertaste.
When it comes to Tang poetry, there are always a few enlightenment poems that are impressive, such as "Ode to the Goose" by Luo Binwang, one of the four heroes of the early Tang Dynasty. It is said that this poem was written when Luo Binwang was seven years old. , It can be said that he is really talented and talented. The poem "Ode to the Goose" is simple and easy to understand, and it is natural. Although it looks simple, it is difficult to imitate and copy. However, today there is an old farmer who imitated "Ode to the Goose" and wrote an article "Ode to the Chicken" and won a literary award. It is really amazing. So who is this folk poet? This is a matter of concern.
After some understanding, the folk poet who wrote the poem "Ode to Chicken" is called Wei Yong. He is a fisherman who makes a living by fishing all year round. He has lived by the sea since he was a child, which is different from the fishing village. Among other children in the house, he was very interested in poetry, even to the point of being crazy. Although his educational level may not be very high in the eyes of many people, the limitations of his educational level did not stop his love for poetry. He often created poems to entertain himself. Thanks to the simple and simple life in the fishing village, he had a more peaceful and leisurely environment compared to others, which made him more able to concentrate on writing poetry. In addition to going out to sea for fishing every day, Wei Yong also raised a few chickens in his spare time. Therefore, when he had nothing to do, he would often sit for hours staring at the chickens he had raised alone. Looking at chickens, over time he will naturally understand and become familiar with the habits of chickens. As a result, his excellent poem "Ode to the Chicken" came out.
The whole poem "Ode to the Chicken" is catchy to read, and the various behaviors of the chicken are vividly displayed. The full text of the poem "Ode to the Chicken" is as follows: "Chicken, chicken, chicken, their sharp beaks crow to the sky. The third watch calls for the bright moon, and the five drums call for the morning light." Well, it does read very similar to "Ode to the Goose". Wei Yong participated in the selection of the second "Peasant Literature Award" with his own song "Ode to Chicken" and won the championship, thus earning the title of "Peasant Poet".
Art comes from life. This sentence is well interpreted by Wei Yong. It is precisely because of Wei Yong's meticulous observation of chicken habits that he successfully created a poem similar to "Singing the Goose". The work successfully won the award and received a bonus of 10,000 yuan. In Wei Yong, there is a love for life, a persistence in interests, and a spirit of persistence in dreams, and this spirit is worth it. We the public learn.