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Children's Classic Poetry Goose

Ode to Goose is a poem written by Luo when he was seven years old. This poem is described in fresh and cheerful language, which captures the outstanding characteristics of geese and is written naturally, vividly and vividly. It is the most familiar and easy-to-recite representative poem of Tang poetry in 300 Tang Poems. Ode to Goose is the first poem of most children now. The following is my classic children's poem Goose. Welcome to read and study.

Children's classic poem Goose 1 Ode to Goose

Goose, goose, goose

Xiang Tiange.

White hair floating green water,

The red palm clears the waves.

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"Goose! Goose! Goose! " In the water, a group of geese stretched out their bent necks and sang against the blue sky.

Their snow-white feathers float on the green water, and their red feet beat the clear waves, just like paddles.

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Recite: to describe or describe something with poems and words. Ode to Goose: Praise Goose with Poetry.

Item 2: behind the neck. This refers to the neck of a goose.

3 Palm: The poem refers to the sole of a goose.

Dial: strokes and dial.

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First of all, does the child think this poem is easy to read and catchy? Look at "Goose, Goose, Xiang Tiange, white hair floating green water, Anthurium playing clear waves". How easy is it to read and feel smooth? This is a major feature of Tang poetry, with the beauty of rhythm. That is to say, the vowels of the last word are the same or similar, so it reads like a jingle and has a natural rhythm. The poems we told you were mainly recitation, and we didn't choose any poems that were not easy to read or read smoothly.

Let's take a look at the first sentence of this poem. The three words "goose" are connected together. "Goose, goose!" Rare in ancient and modern times! Very imposing. By imitating sounds, the songs of geese are sent to people's ears, so that people can smell their voices and see their shapes. It is not difficult to imagine how happy the little author was when he heard the cry of the goose and saw it swimming on the water. It seems to be pointing at others: look, look at "Goose Goose"! This is completely the language of children. Very vivid.

The second sentence "Quxiang Xiang Tiange" describes the appearance of geese when they sing: they bend their long necks and sing towards the blue sky. In the eyes of children, how proud and proud that goose looks! Goose's neck is very distinctive, so the little poet grasped the uniqueness of goose, one voice and one neck. Even if you don't know the name of this poem, you should be able to think that it was written by a goose. So someone guessed this poem as a riddle. Say a poem first, and then let everyone guess what animal it is. You can also let other children guess.

Three or four sentences describe the modality of goose swimming. "White hair floating green water, red palm clear waves." White feathers, green springs, bright red soles, clear ripples, white, green and red set each other off in interest, and the colors are bright. How beautiful, how harmonious, as beautiful as a picture. Goose gently "floats" on the water, slowly "leisurely" and graceful. Such a scene is so carefree that it will definitely make children feel happy and even dance happily.

Little friend, it's not that difficult for you to read Tang poetry, is it? The language of this poem is simple and natural, fresh and lively, just like talking. What is the biggest gap between poets and ordinary people? I don't think it's a literary effort. The first dozen poems we studied were very simple, but very beautiful. I think the biggest difference between poets and ordinary people is observation. A poet should be very sensitive and able to observe the unique places in life, such as sound, image, movement, color and so on. , and can grasp the characteristics to describe them. "Quxiang", "white hair" and "Anthurium" are the physical characteristics of white geese; "Xiang Tiange", "floating green water" and "clearing waves" are the life habits and action characteristics of white geese. The poet grasped these characteristics and vividly wrote the image and posture of the white goose floating in the water, leaving an interesting and beautiful picture.

Among many selected ancient poems for children, this poem ranks first. First, because it was written by children, and second, because the poem itself is full of visual sense, it brings the shape and sound of the big white goose to life. Children, do you think it is easy to write a poem? As long as you are good at observation and accumulation, you can write such a good poem.

Children's classic poem "Goose Goose" Chapter 2 Wang Luobin in Tang Dynasty

Goose, goose, goose

Xiang Tiange.

White hair floating green water,

The red palm clears the waves.

Luo (about 640-684), a poet in the Tang Dynasty, was born in Yiwu, Wuzhou (now Yiwu, Zhejiang). People have a good education when they are young, and they have a poem name when they are young. They are good at seven-character songs and five-character poems, and they are one of the "four outstanding figures in the early Tang Dynasty".

Ode to Goose: Praise Goose with Poetry.

Item: Behind the neck. This refers to the neck.

Dialing: the rest of the world.

Modern Translation of Ancient Poetry

A goose is singing with its head and neck held high. White feathers float leisurely on the green water, and red goose feet paddle clear water waves.

It is said that this little poem was written when Luo was seven years old. The first sentence, with the word goose, tells the children's surprise when they first saw the goose. The next three sentences describe the expression of a goose. The white geese swam leisurely, holding their necks high and shouting, as if they were talking and singing, more like singing to the sky. They swam around in the water, their white bodies floated in the green water, and the red goose feet gently stirred the clear river back and rippled. What a relaxed, happy, free, naive and beautiful picture it is! This is the world in children's eyes, and it is also the beginning of their understanding of life, just like a bird rushing to nature, how happy it is. It makes us realize the childlike innocence and purifies our hearts.

Ode to Goose is said to be a poem written by Luo when he was seven years old, and it is a poem describing the object. This poem, which has been passed down through the ages, has no profound ideological connotation and philosophy, but only describes things (geese) in fresh and cheerful language. Write naturally, vividly and vividly.

The first sentence used three words "goose" in succession. The use of this repeated singing method expresses the poet's love for geese and enhances the emotional effect.

In the second sentence, the expression of geese chirping gives people hearing. The voice of the goose is loud, and the word "Qu" makes the image of the goose craning its neck and bowing its head to the sky very vivid. This sentence writes what you see first, then what you hear, which is very hierarchical.

The last two sentences are about geese swimming leisurely in the water. The little poet used a set of antithetical sentences to describe the wild geese swimming in the water from the color aspect. The goose's hair is white, but the river is green. The contrast between "white" and "green" is bright and dazzling, which is the right sentence; Similarly, it is also true that the goose web is red and the water wave is green, which is very gorgeous against the red and green background. In the two sentences, "white" and "red" are relative, "green" and "green" are relative, and they are a pair of ups and downs. It's wonderful to go back and forth like this and do the opposite.