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What ancient poems describe children's instant growth?

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Worried about everything?

Don? Du Fu

Recalling that I was a child at the age of fifteen, I was as healthy as a yellow calf.

Pear and jujube are ripe in August before the court, and the tree day can return to a thousand times.

It is suddenly 50, and there are only a few rows of sitting and lying.

Strong laughter is the host, and sadness is regarded as a collection of life troubles.

The door is still empty, and my wife thinks I am the same color.

Idiot doesn't understand the father-son ceremony, which makes him angry and crows at the door for food.

The first sentence does not talk about troubles, only about happiness; Don't talk about being old, just say that you remember less. At the same time, we can see a fragment of his teenage life from this poem. When the poet recalled his youth, he was carefree, healthy and full of energy. He was really full of vigor. The so-called "healthy as a calf" is a vivid portrayal. In the Qing Dynasty, Yang Lun called this sentence "absolutely, just to set off the following" (Volume 8 of Du's Jingquan). Pear and jujube are ripe in August before the court, and the tree day can return to a thousand times. That is, when pears and jujubes are ripe, young Du Fu frequently goes to the trees to pick them, 1000 times a day. The so-called "a thousand times" is just an exaggerated tone, meaning more.

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Baidu Encyclopedia: Worry Collection