1. The specific meaning of the seedling of the millet, the ear of the millet, and the reality of the millet
The "seedling of the millet" means that sorghum has just sprouted.
"ear of millet" means that sorghum also bears ears.
"the fruit of the millet" means that the sorghum ears are red.
Second, the source
comes from Guo Feng Feng Wang Shu Li written by an anonymous writer in the Spring and Autumn Period.
Third, appreciation
The National Wind Feng Wang Shu Li is a folk song in the surrounding area of Luoyi, the capital of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, and it is a poem with feelings about the rise and fall of home and country. The whole poem has three chapters and ten sentences in each chapter. This poem is composed of things and feelings, with feelings in the scenery and scenes in harmony. It conveys the feelings of the people in the ethereal and abstract situation, and contains the endless thoughts of the hero's old country and the feelings of sadness. Its main feature is to use overlapping words and sing them back and forth repeatedly, showing the protagonist's melancholy.
First, the background of creation
This poem was written in the surrounding area of Luoyi, the capital of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty in the Spring and Autumn Period. During the Spring and Autumn Period, the war for hegemony brought various disasters to the society, and many countries were destroyed. The author mapped his time span to plants to express his sad mood and the misery of the country's ruin and death.
Second, the author's brief introduction
Guo Feng Feng Wang Shu Li is a poem in The Book of Songs. The author of The Book of Songs is anonymous, and most of them can't be verified. They were collected by Yin Jifu and edited by Confucius. The Book of Songs collects poems from the early years of the Western Zhou Dynasty to the middle of the Spring and Autumn Period, reflecting the social outlook of about 5 years from the early Zhou Dynasty to the late Zhou Dynasty.
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