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What kind of image of rural children does Children Fishing paint?

Serious and innocent.

Hu Lingneng, the author of "Children's Fishing"? During the Tang Dynasty

A boy with a shaggy head is learning to fish, sitting sideways with berries and moss reflected on his body.

Passers-by asked and waved, fearing that they would be frightened and ignored.

Vernacular interpretation:

A child with disheveled hair and green face was learning to fish by the river. He was sitting sideways in the grass, with his figure hidden by the weeds.

When a passerby asked for directions, the child waved his hand indifferently, fearing to disturb the fish and not daring to respond to the passerby. Extended information

Creative background:

In Tang poetry, there are relatively few subjects about children, so it is valuable. This poem is divided into two levels: fishing and asking for directions. The first and second sentences focus on the form: fishing, while the third and fourth sentences focus on expressing: asking for directions.

In the first and second sentences, "puffy head" describes the child's appearance, highlighting the child's childishness, naughtiness, innocence and cuteness. "Fishing" is the "fishing" in the title, which is fishing. The poet did not embellish the appearance of the fishing child, but directly described the wild child's true appearance with disheveled hair, making people feel natural, cute, real and credible. "Learning" is the poetic eye of this poem. This kid is new to fishing, so be very careful. When fishing, he "sitting sideways", with the grass reflecting his body, and the action scene as if in front of his eyes.

"Sitting sideways" means sitting down casually. Sitting sideways, rather than sitting firmly, is consistent with the state of mind of children who are just learning this. This can also be imagined as a child concentrating on fishing without any formality. "Raspberry moss" generally refers to lower plants that grow close to the ground in moist places. From "berry moss" we can not only know that the place where the child chooses to fish is in a place where sunlight is rare and inaccessible, but also that the fish are not frightened. It is an ideal fishing place where people are not exposed to the sun, which pave the way for what will be said later on: "the fish are afraid of being frightened and do not respond to people".

"The grass reflects the body" is not just a portrait of a child. In terms of structure, it has a direct relationship with the "passers-by asking questions" in the next sentence - when passers-by ask children for directions, Just because I can see the child.

"Children's Fishing" Hu Lingneng went to the countryside to find a friend and asked the fishing child for directions. Its specific creation time has not been confirmed.