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Sanchun refers to the Mengchun, Zhongchun, and Jichun in spring.
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Sanchun refers to the Mengchun, Zhongchun, and Jichun in spring.
That is, yes. March, April, May.
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Spring is divided into Meng Chun, Zhong Chun, and Ji Chun.
February, March, April.
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The three springs in the three springs refer to Meng Chun, Zhongchun, and Ji Chun, and the three springs originally referred to the bright sunshine in spring, and then to love This poem refers to the grace of a mother. Sanchun was formerly known as Mengchun in the first month of the lunar calendar, mid-spring in February, and Jichun in March, so the Sanchun of Sanchunhui is these three.
The Wanderer's Yin" Meng Jiao.
The line in the mother's hand, the wanderer's shirt.
Before leaving, I am afraid that I will return late.
Whoever says an inch is careless, and he will be rewarded with three springs.
It means that a loving mother uses the needle and thread in her hand to make the clothes of her son who has traveled away. Before leaving, a stitch was tightly sewn, afraid that his son would come back late and his clothes would be damaged. Who dares to say that the weak filial piety of children like Xiaocao can repay the kindness of a mother like Chunhui Puze?
Appreciation of "The Wanderer's Song".
The Wanderer's Yin is a five-character poem written by the Tang Dynasty poet Meng Jiao. It's an ode to motherly love. The whole poem consists of six lines and three crosses, using the technique of white drawing, by recalling a seemingly ordinary scene of sewing clothes before leaving, highlighting and praising the greatness and selflessness of maternal love, expressing the poet's gratitude to maternal love and deep love and respect for his mother.
This poem is sincere and natural, although there is no algae painting and carving, but it is fresh and smooth, and the simple and light language contains a rich and mellow poetic taste, which has been widely recited for thousands of years.
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Hello. Repay three Chunhui: It means. can repay the kindness of a mother like Sanchunhui Puze. Sanchunhui: The bright sunshine of spring refers to the grace of a loving mother.
This is a poem, from Tang, Meng Xiao. The full poem is as follows:
Wanderer's Groan. The line in the mother's hand, the wanderer's shirt.
Before leaving, I am afraid that I will return late.
Whoever says an inch is careless, and he will be rewarded with three springs.
The deep maternal love bathes the children all the time. However for Meng Jiao.
For this wanderer, who has been displaced and has no fixed place to live, the most memorable thing is the painful moment of separation between mother and son. This poem describes the ordinary scene of a loving mother sewing clothes at such a time, but it expresses the poet's deep inner feelings.
The first two sentences "the line in the mother's hand, the wanderer's shirt", use "line" and "clothes" to closely link the "mother" and the "wanderer" together, and write the flesh and blood feelings of the mother and son who depend on each other. The third and fourth sentences "before leaving are densely sewn, and I am afraid that I will return late" deepens this kind of flesh-and-blood affection through the action and psychological portrayal of the loving mother making clothes for the wanderer. The mother is "tightly sewn" because she is afraid that her son will be "delayed" and unable to return.
Great motherly love is naturally revealed through the details of everyday life. The first four sentences are drawn in white without any embellishment, but the image of a loving mother is really touching.
The last two sentences of "Whoever says an inch of grass will be rewarded with three springs", which is the author's direct expression of his heart and his praise for his mother's love.
These two sentences use the traditional figurative technique.
Children are like grass, and mother's love is like spring sunshine. How can a child repay a mother's love in case of emergency? The suspenseful contrast, the metaphor of the image, entrusts the pure son to the heartfelt love of his mother.
This is an ode to maternal love, in the situation of frustration in the eunuch journey, the poet has experienced the heat and coldness of the world, and the life of poverty and sorrow, so the more he feels the preciousness of family affection. "Poetry comes from the heart, out of the heart".
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Retribution: Repayment. San Chunhui:
The bright sunshine of spring refers to the grace of a loving mother. Sanchun: Formerly known as the first month of the lunar calendar for Mengchun, February for Zhongchun, and March for Jichun, collectively known as Sanchun.
Hui: Sunshine. Describe mother's love as the warm, warm sunshine shining on children in spring.
From the Tang Dynasty Meng Jiao's "The Wanderer's Yin".
The line in the mother's hand, the wanderer's shirt.
Before leaving, I am afraid that I will return late.
Whoever says an inch is careless, and he will be rewarded with three springs.
Translations. The kind mother holds a needle and thread in her hand and makes new clothes for the children who are traveling far away.
Before leaving, she was busy sewing tightly, because she was worried that the child would not return if she went.
Who can say that a little filial piety like Xiaocao can repay the kindness of a loving mother like Chunhui?
Exegesis. Inch grass: The metaphor is very small.
Sanchunhui: Sanchun, refers to Mengchun, Zhongchun, and Jichun in spring; Hui: Sunshine. Describe mother's love as the warm sunshine of spring.
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It means that the heart of the small grass emblem is thin, and it can't repay the affection of the spring sunshine, which is used as a metaphor for the depth of the parents' kindness, and it is difficult to repay.
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Sanchunhui refers to Meng Chun, Zhongchun, and Ji Chun.
They refer to the Mengchun of the first month of the lunar calendar, the mid-spring of February, and the Jichun of March, and these three periods together are the so-called Sanchunhui, which can also be called Sanchun. Sanchunhui refers to the bright sunshine in spring, and is often used to refer to the mother's love and describe the mother's love.
Background: The wanderer Yin Mengjiao was adrift in his early years, and he was poor all his life, until he was fifty years old, he got a lowly position as a lieutenant of Liyang County, and after a long period of wandering and exile, he took his mother to live. The poem was written at this time.
The poet naturally did not take such a petty official to heart, and still indulged in the chanting of the landscape, and the official duties were abolished, and the county order only gave him half a salary.
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