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I saw the works of Yuan Mei, a poet in the Qing Dynasty. What kind of shepherd boy image did he portray for us?

It depicts an innocent, lively and lovely shepherd boy.

Said by: I saw a five-character quatrain written by Yuan Mei, a writer in Qing Dynasty. Original text:

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Qing Dynasty: Yuan Mei

Cowboys ride on the backs of oxen, and songs echo in the forest.

Suddenly want to catch the song of the tree, immediately stop singing and stand by the tree silently.

Translation:

The shepherd boy rode on the back of the cow, and the loud song echoed in the forest.

Suddenly, I wanted to catch the cicada in singing in the trees, so I stopped singing and stood quietly by the tree.

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Creative background:

On the trip, the poet saw a shepherd boy singing on a cow. Suddenly he heard the sound of cicada, so he stopped singing and jumped down from the cow's back to catch cicada. This scene aroused the poet's poetic interest, and he wrote this poem "What he saw".

Appreciate:

On the outdoor forest vagina, a little shepherd boy rode slowly on the back of a cow. I don't know what I'm happy about. He sang all the way, crisp and loud, and the whole tree was shocked by him.

Suddenly, the song stopped, and the little shepherd boy's back was straight, his mouth was closed and his eyes were fixed on the high treetops. "cicada, cicada, cicada ..." In the tree, a cicada is also singing proudly.

It is it that attracts the little shepherd boy. He really wants to catch this cicada! This situation was seen by the poet and written into the poem. The poet writes about the dynamics of the little shepherd boy first, and Gao sitting bull's style of singing loudly on his back is so loose and rampant.

After writing the little shepherd boy's static state, how intently he held his breath and looked at the cicada! This change from dynamic to static is both natural and natural, vividly depicting the innocent and kind Hall image of the little shepherd boy.

As for the next step, the poet has not written how the little shepherd boy catches cicadas, leaving it to readers to understand, think and consider.

From the poem of this ancient poem, we can see that this poem depicts a picture of the innocent and happy shepherd boy in the forest and expresses the author's love for the pastoral scenery.