The author understands and observes geese from his own point of view and mentality, and uses anthropomorphic techniques, such as describing the cries of geese as "songs". At the same time, it also conveys the contrast of colors, that is, the characteristics of things. "White hair", "floating water", "Anthurium" and "clear waves" set each other off as interesting and to the point. This poem is very lively from the eyes of a seven-year-old child to see the way geese swim and play.
The first sentence uses three words "Goose" in succession, which expresses the poet's love for Goose. These three words of "Goose" can be understood as that the child heard the goose crow three times, and it can also be understood as that the child was very happy when he saw the goose playing in the water, and shouted "Goose, Goose, Goose" three times.
The second sentence, "Quxiang Xiang Tiange", describes the singing manner of geese. The word "Quxiang" describes the state of geese singing to the sky, which is very accurate. Goose's singing is different from chicken's singing, the chicken is singing with its neck drawn, and the goose is singing in a song.
Write three or four sentences about geese swimming and frolicking: "White hair floats green water, and the red palm clears the waves." The two verbs of "floating" and "poking" vividly show the attitude of geese swimming and playing. Several colorful phrases such as "white hair", "Anthurium andraeanum" and "green water" give people vivid visual images. Goose's white hair and red palm, floating on the green waves of clear water, set off each other twice, forming a beautiful "white goose splashing picture", showing Wang Bin's ability to observe things as a child.