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Seen by the author] Yuan Mei.
The shepherd boy rode the ox, and the song vibrated the forest.
Intending to catch the cicada, he suddenly closed his mouth.
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The meaning of desire to catch the cicada: to want.
Intending to catch the cicada, he suddenly closed his mouth.
What I saw" Qing Dynasty Yuan Mei.
The shepherd boy rode the ox, and the song vibrated the forest.
Intending to catch the cicada, he suddenly closed his mouth.
The shepherd boy rode on the back of the ox, and the loud song echoed through the woods.
Suddenly, he wanted to catch the chirping in the tree, so he immediately stopped singing and stood quietly beside the tree.
Appreciation This is a poem that reflects the life of children, and the poet praises the childlike life of the little shepherd boy in the poem. The poet first writes about the dynamics of the little shepherd boy, how loose and presumptuous he is to sit on the back of an ox and sing loudly; After writing about the static of the little shepherd boy, the expression of holding his breath and looking at the cicadas seemed particularly focused. "Silence is better than sound at this time".
This change from movement to stillness is written suddenly and naturally, portraying the innocent, good-sounding and eventful image of the little shepherd boy vividly. It is in this undulating change that the poem achieves great artistic effect. The language of the poem is as clear as words, simple and unpretentious, and very authentic.
As for the next move, how the little shepherd boy caught the cicada, whether he caught it or not, the poet did not write, leaving it to the reader to experience, reverie, and think.
Through the description of the natural environment and social life, this poem directly expresses the feelings of life, which seems to be leisurely and elegant, but in fact it is a sentimental feeling. At the same time, this poem does not care about the rhythm, it is lively and free, the language is simple and clear, and the image is natural and vivid. Looking at the whole poem, the peace, tranquility and picturesque pastoral scenery it depicts, and the lively, free and innocent image of the shepherd boy depicted in it show a kind of "true temperament" of the poet.
The poet once said, "A poet does not lose his innocence." Needless to say, what the poem depicts and depicts is the realm that the poet has pursued all his life, and it is also the "true temperament" that he has repeatedly emphasized.
What I See
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Desire means to want.
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意意 [ yì yù ].
Basic Definition of New Words Detailed Definition.
yì yù ]
Want. It means that the mind wants to do something.
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Desire: Meaning to want. To explain as follows:
1. Interpretation. 1. Desire: appetite. Curiosity.
2. Want; Hope: Stop talking. Do as one pleases.
3. Need: bold and careful.
4. Will: crumbling. The mountain rain is coming, and the wind is full of buildings.
Second, I want to paint.
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Desire: Want.
Note: 1) From "What I Saw" (Qing Yuan Mei).
2) The meaning of the whole sentence: I suddenly want to capture the chirping on the tree.
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The next sentence is a sudden silence. This poem comes from a five-character quatrain "What I See" created by the Qing Dynasty writer Yuan Mei, and the original text of the poem is as follows: The shepherd boy rides a ox, and the song vibrates Lin Yue. Intending to catch the cicada, he suddenly closed his mouth.
Original
The shepherd boy was seen riding a ox, and the song vibrated Lin Yue.
Intending to catch the cicada, he suddenly closed his mouth.
Translations
The shepherd boy rode on the back of the oxen, and the loud song echoed in the forest.
Suddenly want to capture the tree chirping, immediately stop singing, silently stand under the tree This poem writes the author happened to see the shepherd boy riding a bull singing want to capture a little thing, through the description of the shepherd boy's movements and demeanor changes, showing the shepherd boy's innocent, lively, witty and flexible character and love for nature, expressing the author's love for the pastoral scenery. Through the description of the natural environment and social life, the whole poem directly expresses the feelings of life, which seems to be leisurely and elegant, but in fact it is emotional, and the language is lively, free, and simple.
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