The ancient poems are as follows:
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.
According to legend, this poem was written by the Tang Dynasty poet Luo when he was a teenager. It shows us a picture of wild geese swimming in the water, with images, sounds, colors and dynamics, giving people a very real feeling.
Appreciation of ancient poetry:
Of course, this poem depicts the shape of the goose very vividly, and the shape is closely related to the dynamics. Quxiang is drawing a shape, isn't it moving? The goose's long neck is bent so as to burst into a loud song.
In particular, the following two verbs "float" and "dial" describe the dynamics of wild geese-how free the green water is, and the wild geese are floating in it! Goose's red feet stir the long green water, stir up clear water waves, and the snow-white body keeps moving forward. How happy it is! "Floating" includes swimming and "dialing" includes rows, and the two are integrated. Together with Xiang Tiange, it is almost lifelike.
Reading this poem, we can easily appreciate childlike interest. In the eyes of children, geese and ducks playing, cats and dogs fighting, and even ants crossing the bridge are all interesting. The beauty lies in the poet's careful observation and its transformation into a vivid artistic image, drawing a "goose swimming in the water" in poetic language, which is more infectious.