Hua Niu Ge is a poem by Xu Zhimo, a modern writer and poet. The original text is:
Hua Niu sat in the grass, squashed an ear of autumn radish, and slept in the grass, with white clouds occupying half a day. Hua Niu walks in the grass, his small tail wags, Hua Niu dreams in the grass, and the sun dives into the Qingfeng Mountain in the West Mountain.
This poem shows the daily life of a naive little cow by describing various scenes of Hua Niu's action on the grass. Crushing Jian Qiu Luo can show Hua Niu's freedom. It shows the freedom of Hua Niu and the poet's love for life and worship of freedom.
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Hua Niu Ge is a poem by modern poet Xu Zhimo. First published in 1923 Morning News (supplement), signed by Er Ya.
In this kind of poems, Xu Zhimo described the carefree life of a calf with childlike brushwork. Readers can read the author's admiration and yearning for this calf, as well as his love and love for natural life and small animals.
Baidu Encyclopedia-Xu Zhimo