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What are the poems about "mother-child love"?

1, the poem of mother-child love, loving mother and son, not for repayment. Liu An [Korea]

2, the baby is heavy in October, and the reward is light. Song of exhorting filial piety

3, a one-foot-three-inch baby, more than ten or eight years of work. Song of exhorting filial piety

4. The mother said that the child was lying dry and the mother was wet. Song of exhorting filial piety

5, the mother has not seen it, and the child is uneasy. Song of exhorting filial piety

6. My mother is one hundred years old and often reads eighty children. Song of exhorting filial piety

7. With a loving mother, the prodigal son doesn't feel cold. Song of exhorting filial piety

8. Love goes through a lot of hardships. I know my parents? Children's language

9. The old bald mother covered the door and her sleeves were broken. Han Yu

10, the mother instrument hangs down, the tube is bright, and the night platform is silent. Motto collection

1 1, the thread in the hands of a loving mother, making clothes for the wayward boy's body. Before leaving, I had a stitch for fear that my son would come back late and his clothes would be damaged. Who can say that a filial child like the weak can repay his mother's love like the sunshine in spring? [Tang] Meng Jiao's "Wanderer"

12, Meng Mu, choose a neighbor. In Mencius' laziness, she cut the cloth. Three Character Classic

13, bereavement of parents, giving birth to me. The Book of Songs

14. What's the problem without mom and dad? The Book of Songs

15, the second time I lost my mother, I was speechless. Don't fly day and night, keep the old forest old. Bai Juyi in Ciwu Nightclub

The famous phrase about "the love between mother and child", "The thread in the hand of a loving mother makes clothes for wayward children", comes from Ode to a Wanderer written by Meng Jiao in the middle Tang Dynasty.

1, Ode to a Wanderer, original:

A traveler's song

Don: Meng Jiao.

The mother used the needle and thread in her hand to make clothes for her long-distance son.

Before leaving, I had a stitch for fear that my son would come back late and his clothes would be damaged.

But how much love an inch of grass has is three times!

2. Appreciation of Ode to a Wanderer:

Deep maternal love bathes children all the time. However, for Meng Jiao, a wanderer who has been displaced all the year round, the most unforgettable moment is the painful moment of separation between mother and child. This poem describes the ordinary scene of loving mother sewing clothes at this time, but it shows the poet's deep feelings.

The first two sentences, "thread in the hands of a loving mother makes clothes for her wayward boy's body", closely link "loving mother" and "wandering son" with two very common things, and write the flesh-and-blood feelings of mother and child. Three or four sentences, "She sews carefully and makes up thoroughly, fearing that the delay will make him come home late", deepen this kind of flesh-and-blood affection through the action and psychological depiction of the loving mother rushing to make clothes for the wanderer. The mother sewed thousands of stitches for fear that her son would "delay" and could not come back. Great maternal love is naturally revealed through the details of daily life. The first four sentences are very simple, without any modification, but the image of loving mother is really touching.

The last two sentences, "Only an inch of grass has a little affection, and three wisps of spring scenery are appreciated", are the author's heartfelt eulogies of love for his mother. These two sentences adopt the traditional contrast method: children are like grass, and maternal love is like spring sunshine. How can a child repay a mother's love in case? The contrast and metaphor of images entrust the son's heartfelt love for his loving mother.

This is an ode to maternal love. The poet, frustrated in his official career, experienced a cold world and a sad life, so he felt the value of family more and more. "Poetry is born from the heart, and sorrow should be the heart" (Su Shi's Reading Meng Jiao's Poems). Although this poem is not carved with algae paintings, it is fresh, smooth and unpretentious, which shows that its poetic flavor is rich and mellow.

This poem artistically reproduces the ordinary and great beauty of human nature that people feel, so it has won strong praise from countless readers for thousands of years. Until the Qing Dynasty, two poets in Liyang sang such a poem: "My father's books are full of laundry, and the bus is full of me" (Shi Qisheng's "Writing about my bosom"), "How many tears I always shed, dyed my hands and sewed clothes" (Peng Gui's "Visiting my mother for the first time"), which shows that this poem left a deep impression on future generations.

reference data

Ancient Poetry Network: http://so.gushiwen.org/view_19328.aspx.