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What do you mean by the two sentences before and after this poem?

1, the two sentences before and after the poem "See" mean:

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.

2, "Look" Qing: 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.

3. The author

Yuan Mei (17 16- 1797) was a poet and essayist in Qing dynasty. Zi Zi Cai was named Jian Zhai, and in his later years he was called Cangshan layman, Suiyuan master and Suiyuan old man. Han nationality, Qiantang (now Hangzhou, Zhejiang) people. Qianlong was a scholar for four years and served as a magistrate in Lishui, Jiangning and other counties. He has political achievements and came back at the age of forty. Build a garden at the foot of Xiaocang Mountain in Jiangning and recite it. A wide range of poetry disciples, especially female disciples. Yuan Mei is one of the representative poets in Ganjia period, and he is also called "the three great poets in Ganjia" with Zhao Yi and Jiang Shiquan.

4. 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".

This poem directly expresses the feelings of life by describing the natural environment and social life. Seemingly carefree, but in fact emotional. At the same time, this poem is lively and free and easy, with simple language and natural and vivid image. Throughout the poem, it depicts the peaceful, quiet and picturesque pastoral scenery, depicts the lively, free and naive image of a shepherd boy, and shows the poet's "true temperament". The poet once said, "A poet is childlike." Needless to say, what is described and depicted in the poem is the realm that the poet pursues all his life, and it is also the "true temperament" that he has repeatedly emphasized.