Wanting to catch the chirping cicadas but suddenly shutting up and standing. This poem comes from Yuan Mei's "Seeing" in the Qing Dynasty. The complete content of the poem is that a shepherd boy rides an ox and his singing shakes the forest. He wanted to catch the chirping cicada, but suddenly he stood up with his mouth closed. This poem depicts the innocent and naughty scene of a rural shepherd boy. The general meaning is that the shepherd boy rides on the back of the ox and sings leisurely, and the song floats in the forest. He heard a cicada chirping and wanted to catch the cicada that could only sing, but when he wanted to catch it, the cicada stopped chirping. It expresses the author's love for pastoral scenery. The whole poem directly expresses the feelings of life through the description of the natural environment and social life. It seems to be leisurely and leisurely, but in fact it expresses emotions. The language is lively, free, simple and clear.