Ode to Goose is a five-character ancient poem written by Luo, a poet in the early Tang Dynasty, when he was seven years old. The poem begins with a voice, "Goose! Goose! Goose! " Write the beauty of the goose's voice. Through the comparison between Quxiang and Tian Xiang, White Hair and Green Water, Anthurium and Clear Wave, write the beauty of the goose's lines and colors.
At the same time, the words "song", "float" and "dial" describe the dynamic beauty of the goose, and the perfect combination of hearing and vision, static and dynamic, sound and color endows the shape and spirit of the goose with life.
Background of poetry creation
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.
King Robin answered questions like running water, which surprised 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.