Draw a poem of chicken with ancient poetry

Tang Bohu's poem "Draw a Chicken": Inspire the upward spirit.

The red crown on the head doesn't need to be specially cut, and the cock is white and feathered. It didn't dare to cry all its life. When it was called, the door of every family was opened.

Tang Bohu was a poet and painter in the Tang Dynasty. Cock crowing is its natural attribute, and in the eyes of ordinary people, it is nothing special. But in the poem "Draw a Chicken", it becomes the god of light who breaks through the darkness and welcomes the dawn, and the crow becomes an inspiring horn. A poem makes the artistic conception of painting suddenly become lofty and open.

Tang Yin (1470 March 6-1524 65438+1October 7) was born on the fourth day of February in the sixth year of Chenghua and died on the second day of December in the second year of Jiajing. His name was Bohu, later changed to Wei Zi, and his number was six, such as the lay man, the Lord of Peach Blossom Garden, Tang Sheng of Lu, and a monk. He was a painter and calligrapher in the Ming Dynasty. ?