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"Silver cymbal" refers to an ancient musical instrument that resembles a gong. 1. Original text. The child's golden basin takes off the ice, and the colored silk wears it as a silver cymbal.
Knocking into a jade chime through the forest, suddenly making the sound of glass breaking to the ground.
2. Translation. In the early morning, a childish child takes off the ice cubes that have been frozen on the plate at night and threads them as a percussion instrument. When the viewer was intoxicated by the sound of passing through the forest, he suddenly heard another sound - the ice fell to the ground, making the sound of water jade breaking.
3. Source. Song Yang Wanli's "Childish Ice".
Appreciation of "Childish Ice".
The whole poem avoids direct description, and uses the vivid sound of "through the forest" and appropriate metaphors to explore the child's interest from the eyes of the elderly.
The scene of the children making ice in the poem is full of fun: mentally, "making ice" on a cold day, the childlike heart is blazing; In terms of color, "gold" plate, "color", silk string, "silver" ice; In form, it is a "silver cymbal" that comes out with a "gold plate", which is round; In terms of sound, there is a high-pitched sound of "jade through the forest", and suddenly it turns into the crispness of "the sound of glass breaking the ground". The whole poem is both touching and touching, beautiful and pleasant to the ear, and vividly expresses the children's interest in using ice as a cymbal and enjoying themselves.
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In the poem "Childish Ice Makes Ice", the "cymbal" in "The golden pot of the childish is off the ice, and the colored silk is worn as the silver cymbal", which is [a musical instrument like a gong in ancient times], and the "silver cymbal" is [Silver cymbals] meaning.
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"Silver cymbal" refers to an ancient musical instrument that resembles a gong. Original Notes:
1. Childish: refers to naïve and innocent children.
2. Dawn ice: Here it refers to children getting up in the morning to pull ice from the copper basin that has formed solid ice.
"Childish Ice" is written by the Southern Song Dynasty poet Yang Wanli. The four sentences of the poem start from the psychological characteristics of children's childish playfulness, and depict a childish and poetic scene of "de-icing and playing" for readers.
Appreciation of "Childish Ice".
The water in the copper basin became ice, and the children got up in the morning and plucked it out of the basin. This poem is about a winter children's play: a large piece of ice is struck as a gong by a colored thread, and the sound is clearer and louder.
Suddenly, the ice gong smashed to the ground, making a sound of breaking glass. The poem is written fresh and bright, and the joy and disappointment of the childish child are vivid.
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In the poem "Childish Ice", the "cymbal" in "The Child's Golden Basin Takes Off the Dawn Ice, and the Colored Silk Wears It as a Silver Cymbal" is [an ancient musical instrument like a gong], and "Silver Cymbal" means "Silver Cymbal".
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Small children, young children, children who do not hit age.
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Peng Jia learned the ancient poem "Childish Ice" recitation and appreciation.
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The meaning of a child, a naïve and boring child.
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The childish in the childish ice refers to children in general.
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Childish: refers to an innocent child.
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Innocent, naïve and cute children.
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This should mean children, right?
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A silver, gong-like instrument.
"Childish Ice" is a poem by the Southern Song Dynasty poet Yang Wanli, the cymbal refers to a musical instrument like a gong in ancient times, and the silver zheng refers to a silver musical instrument like a gong.
The full text of "Childish Ice":
The childish gold is like a basin of detached ice, and the colored silk calls the rubber belt and the reed is worn as a silver cymbal. Knocking into a jade chime through the forest, suddenly making the sound of glass breaking to the ground. Translation:
When children get up in the morning, they take off the ice cubes frozen in the copper basin and thread them with colored threads. The sound of the hammer passed through the woods like a jade chime, and suddenly the ice gong smashed to the ground, making a sound like the jade breaking. Child:
Refers to a naïve, innocent child. Dawn ice: In this case, children get up in the morning and pluck ice from a copper basin that has formed solid ice.
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