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What does what you see describe the shepherd boy in the forest?

What I saw described the process of a shepherd boy riding a cow and singing in the forest, trying to catch cicadas and immediately shut up, showing the shepherd boy's carefree, free, innocent and happy nature. Seeing is a five-character quatrain written by Yuan Mei, a writer in Qing Dynasty.

The shepherd boy rides a yellow ox, and the song vibrates Lin Yue.

I tried to catch cicadas, but suddenly I kept silent.

translation

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

Suddenly, I wanted to catch cicadas singing in the tree, so I stopped singing and stood by the tree silently. Appreciation of works

The first sentence of this poem is plain and without trace. The tone of the second sentence is suddenly high and the melody is suddenly accelerated, thus forming a climax. One or two sentences describe the innocent, lively, carefree and lovely appearance of the little shepherd boy and his happy mood. The word "ride" directly writes the shepherd boy's posture, while the word "vibration" indirectly points out his mood. Through the two verbs of "riding" and "vibrating", the shepherd boy's carefree and carefree mood is brought out. He was almost completely intoxicated with the beauty of nature, hardly knowing that there was still the word "sorrow" in the world. It is precisely because of the joy in my heart that I can't help singing loudly, even stopping the clouds and "vibrating the forest."

the three or four sentences are still the expression of continuing description. The third sentence is transition, which is posturing. Writing about the psychological activities of the shepherd boy explains the reasons for his "silence" and is also the turning point of the whole poem. The fourth sentence, plummeting, such as thousands of feet hanging waterfall falling into a deep pool, came to an abrupt end. The word "suddenly" vividly shows the shepherd boy's surprise and alert character when he finds cicadas singing in the tree. "Suddenly" has changed: from loud to quiet, from line to stop, and the instantaneous expression of the little shepherd boy's closed attention to cicadas is full of charm. The two verbs "close" and "stand" vividly depict the shepherd boy's innocent manner and childlike wit. The whole poem uses pure line drawing technique, firmly grasps the performance of the little shepherd boy for a moment, and vividly writes the characteristics of the little shepherd boy's cleverness, which makes people feel the innocence and cuteness of the little shepherd boy.

This is a poem that reflects children's life. In the poem, the poet praises the little shepherd boy's childlike life picture. The poet first wrote about the dynamics of the little shepherd boy, and the style of singing loudly with high sitting bull's back was so loose and presumptuous; After writing about the static state of the little shepherd boy, the expression of holding his breath and staring at the cicada is particularly focused. "told even more in silence than they had told in sound". This change from dynamic to static, written suddenly and naturally, vividly depicts the image of the little shepherd boy's innocence, good listening and eventful. It is in this ups and downs that this poem has achieved great artistic effect. The language of poetry, as clear as words, is plain and very natural. As for the next move, how the little shepherd boy catches cicadas, whether he catches them or not, the poet has not written it, leaving it to readers to experience, daydream and think.