What does a trip to the waterside mean? What does a trip to the waterside mean?

1. "A Journey to the Water Country" is a modern poem written by the modern poet Sha Bai in 1962. This is a pure pastoral landscape poem. The poet once visited the water towns in the south of the Yangtze River, and expressed the whole process of the visit to the water towns in a poetic style, making readers feel that the water towns in the south of the Yangtze River are full of poetry. The language of the whole poem is concise and elegant, full of wonderful life interest. This poem was selected into the Hebei Education Edition primary school Chinese textbook.

2. The road to the water town is paved with water and clouds; entering the village and leaving the village, there is a paddle. The road to the water town is a stretch of water. To get in and out of the water town, you have to take a boat. Fishing nets serve as door curtains and are hung all over the trees. When you get closer, you can see how many families live there. The fishing net is hung on the tree like a door curtain. As I got closer, I saw that there were several families living behind the fishing nets. The pomegranate fire turns red, and the willow thread dances. There is a lock in front of every door. The pomegranates are ripe and red like fire; the branches of the willow trees are dancing in the wind. But no one was at home, and General Tie was the one guarding the door. Looking for someone deep in the rice flowers; step by step, stepping on the frog drum. If you want to find someone, you have to go deep into the rice fields to look for them; your steps to find someone will frighten the frogs in the fields so much that they stop croaking. The sound of cicadas lingers, and night mist rises from the water; children set off the ropes to see off guests, and their hands are good at rowing. Night is coming, the cicadas have stopped chirping, and a thin mist has appeared on the water. The child untied the mooring rope to see off the guests, and he could also draw a good boat.

3. Original text:

The road in the water town is paved with water and clouds.

Enter the village and leave the village with a paddle.

Fishing nets serve as door curtains and are hung all over the trees. When you get closer, you can see several families living there.

The pomegranate fire is red, the willow thread is dancing; there is a lock in front of every door!

If you want to find someone, go deep into the rice sea; step by step, step on the frog drum.

The sound of cicadas lingers, and evening mist rises from the water; children set off ropes to see off guests, and are good at rowing.