White swan, white swan, bend your neck and breathe fire into the sky.
White feathers, floating in green water; The red soles of the feet stir the clear water.
First, the creative background of "Goose Fu"
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.
Second, appreciation of "Goose Fu"
The key sentence in Goose Fu is "Qu Xiang Xiang Tian Ge". The word "Quxiang" depicts the elegant and calm image of the goose with a beautiful arc; The word "Xiang Tiange" is more important. It not only symbolizes the distant sky and high altitude with its melodic pen, but also gives the whole poem a broad background, and also writes the extraordinary ambition of the goose.
Goose is a kind of poultry, and singing is only a natural phenomenon, but the poet uses "song" here to make the goose without thought seem to have thought and will. Its songs are not deep and sad songs, not looking back, but singing towards the blue sky, as if expressing its extraordinary aspirations for the blue sky and the distance.
In this anthropomorphic detail description, the geese in the pond seem to have a broad vision and mind, and have lofty aspirations and pursuits. If this sentence is removed, the next two poems will undoubtedly lose a lot of appeal, although they are still vivid and energetic. At the same time, it is in the atmosphere of the previous poem that the latter two poems present a different flavor.
It is a goose with extraordinary ambition that makes these bright colors show noble meanings, while the verbs "gone with the wind" and "dial" vividly describe the calmness and self-confidence of the goose. At this point, the extraordinary ambition and broad vision have been further embodied and implemented, making the whole poem look amazing.