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What did the Xiao Chun poet hear when he woke up?

What did the poet in Xiao Chun hear when he woke up? The sound of birds and wind and rain.

In the spring morning, I woke up easily, and birds were singing everywhere. How many flowers fall after a stormy night.

In spring, it was dawn before I knew it. It was the chirping of birds that disturbed my sleep. It rained and rained last night. How many beautiful spring flowers have been blown down?

Appreciation: This poem was written by the poet when he lived in seclusion in Lumen Mountain, and its artistic conception is very beautiful. The poet seized the moment when he just woke up in the spring morning to describe and associate, vividly expressing the poet's love and pity for spring.

Xiao Chun is a poem by Meng Haoran, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem captures the moment when the poet wakes up in the morning, develops associations, depicts a beautiful picture of spring morning, and expresses the poet's good mood of loving and cherishing spring.

The first sentence breaks the topic, writing the sweetness of spring sleep, and also revealing the love for the bright morning sun; The second sentence is a scene, which describes the pleasant sound of spring and explains the reason for waking up; Three sentences into writing memories; The last sentence came back to my eyes, from happy spring to cherish spring. The language of the whole poem is simple and natural, the words are shallow and rich, the scenery is true and true, and it has won the true interest of nature.

The creative background of "Spring Dawn";

Chunxiao is a poem written by Meng Haoran, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, which reflects the author's feelings and thoughts when observing natural scenery in the early morning of spring.

According to legend, Meng Haoran lived on a hill near the West Lake in Hangzhou, and got up every morning to go to the top of the mountain to enjoy the sunrise and the beautiful scenery of green mountains and green waters. While observing the natural landscape, he also deeply realized the vitality and changing law of all things in nature, thus writing this well-known poem.

Xiao Chun, with its concise language and profound artistic conception, shows Meng Haoran's awe and optimistic attitude towards nature, and also reveals China's understanding and pursuit of the relationship between man and nature, heart and scenery in ancient times. Therefore, it became a classic in China's classical poetry, and it is still widely read today.