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Village Residence Village Residence
Qing Gaoding.
The grass grows and the warbler flies in February, and the willow (2) drunk (3) spring smoke (4).
The children returned early from school and were busy releasing paper kites in the east wind.
Author] Gao Ding (Qing), the word image.
1. Humble Wu, a native of Renhe, Zhejiang Province (now Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province), was a poet in the late Qing Dynasty.
Notes] 1) Village dwelling: The scene you see when you live in the village.
2) Willow on the embankment: The willow branches are very long, hanging down, swaying slightly, as if caressing the embankment.
3) Drunk: intoxicated, intoxicated.
4) Spring smoke: The mist evaporated from water, plants and trees in spring.
5) Dismissal: Dismissal.
6) Paper kite: Kite.
Inscription] The author of "Village Dwelling" is the Qing Dynasty poet Gao Ding. The poem describes the scene of spring that the poet saw when he lived in the countryside and the scene of children flying kites after school. In early spring and February, the grass grows and the warbler flies, the willows blow the embankment, and the children fly kites with great interest.
There are scenes, people and things, full of life interest, outlining a vibrant "happy spring picture". The whole poem reveals the poet's joy and praise for the coming of spring.
In the second lunar month, the grass in front of and behind the village gradually sprouts and grows, and the yellow warbler flies around. The willows, draped in long green branches, swayed in the wind, as if gently caressing the embankment. The water vapor that evaporates between the water and the grass and trees condenses like smoke.
The willows seemed to be intoxicated by the rich scenery. The children in the village hurried home from school and took advantage of the strong east wind to fly the kite into the blue sky.
Appreciation] "Village House" depicts a picture of children flying kites on the grass next to the village in spring. It is a picture of rural life full of vitality and spring, which is fused with natural scenery and moving figures. After reading this poem, we seem to enjoy the beautiful spring scenery with the poet and share the joy of the children flying kites.
The first sentence writes about time and natural scenes. In early spring and February, the grass grows tender green buds, and the yellow warbler flies in the sky, singing happily. The long branches of the willows beside the embankment gently brush the ground, as if drunk and swaying in the spring smoke, which is a typical spring scene.
The second sentence is about character activities. The children came back early from school and took advantage of the east wind to fly kites. Children, the east wind, paper kites, the people and things selected by the poet add some vitality and hope to the beautiful spring.
Take advantage of: Hurry!
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Take advantage of the moment when the east wind blows.
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Take advantage of the opportunity" in the article is to quickly take advantage of the opportunity of the east wind to fly a kite.
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Kites can only be flown when there is wind.
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The original poem of "Village Dwelling": The grass grows and the warbler flies in the February sky, and the willows on the embankment are drunk with spring smoke. The children returned early from school and were busy releasing paper kites in the east wind.
Modern writer and poet Sun Chaocheng: Gao Ding's poem writes the freedom and happiness of children flying kites in a brisk tone, and the happiness of the poet and the happiness of children are blended in the poem, which makes people very easy to read.
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I have to make up a tree high, I'm going to leave at the age of six, it's not the reality of hygiene.
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The grass grows and the warbler flies in the February sky, and the willows are drunk with spring smoke.
The children returned early from school and were busy releasing paper kites in the east wind.
Translations. In the second lunar month, the grass in front and behind the village gradually sprouts and grows, and the yellow warbler flies around.
The branches of the willows gently brush the embankment, and the vapor that evaporates between the water and the grass and trees is like smoke, which is intoxicating.
The children in the village come home early from school.
They took advantage of the spring breeze to fly their kites into the blue sky.
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Can you write a little less?
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Translation: In the second lunar month, the grass begins to sprout and grow, the yellow warbler flies in the air, and the willow branches gently brush the embankment, intoxicated by the spring mist. The children in the village came home from school early and hurriedly took advantage of the east wind to fly the kites into the blue sky.
The whole poem depicts the scene of the revival and prosperity of all things in spring, showing the author's love for spring.
Village Residence" Gao Ding Qing Dynasty
The grass grows and the warbler flies in the February sky, and the willows are drunk with spring smoke.
The children returned early from school and were busy releasing paper kites in the east wind.
Background of creation. In his later years, the poet was rejected and attacked by the peace faction, and his ambition was difficult to reward, so he retired to the countryside in Shangrao. In a village far from the front line of the war, in the quiet early spring of February, when the grass grows and the warbler flies, and the willows blow the embankment, the poet who is infected by the pastoral atmosphere writes this poem in a happy mood.
The first sentence of the whole poem, "The grass grows and the warbler flies in the February sky", vividly describes the nature in spring, and writes the unique bright and charming scenery of the countryside in spring. "Drunken spring smoke of the willows on the embankment" writes about the willows on the fields in the village, and writes the charm of the willows. "Children return early from school, busy flying paper kites in the east wind" describes the vivid scene of a group of lively children flying kites in the beautiful spring light.
The first half of the poem is written about the scene, and the second half is about the people, so that the whole poem is perfectly and harmoniously unified under the theme of the "spring" scene seen in the village.
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