The cicada suddenly stopped singing and stood silently, meaning that the cicada suddenly wanted to catch the chirping in the tree, so it immediately stopped singing and stood silently next to the tree.
The whole poem about catching the chirping cicada and suddenly standing silently "What I Saw" by Yuan Mei The shepherd boy rides the ox, and his song shakes the forest.
He wanted to catch the chirping cicada, but suddenly he stood up with his mouth closed.
Intent on catching the chirping cicada, he suddenly shuts up and completes the poem. The shepherd boy rides on the back of the ox, and his loud song echoes in the forest.
The cicada suddenly wanted to catch the singing in the tree, so he immediately stopped singing and stood silently next to the tree.
Brief introduction to Yuan Mei Yuan Mei (March 25, 1716 - January 3, 1798), whose courtesy name was Zicai and whose nickname was Jianzhai, became known as Cangshan layman, Suiyuan master and Suiyuan old man in his later years.
Representative poets, essayists, literary critics and gourmets during the Qianjia and Qing Dynasties.
Yuan Mei advocated the "Xingling Theory", and together with Zhao Yi and Jiang Shiquan, they were called the "Three Great Masters of Qianjia" (or the Three Great Masters of Jiangyou). Together with Zhao Yi and Zhang Wentao, they were also called the "Three Great Masters of Xingling School", and they were the "Three Great Masters of Xingling School" in the Qing Dynasty.
One of the "Eight Masters of Parallel Prose".
The creative background of "What I Saw" Yuan Mei loved life and lived in Jiangning after resigning from office. He advocated expressing temperament, and most of what he wrote was the leisurely mood of scholar-bureaucrats, which was ethereal, fluent, novel and dazzling.
This poem was written after the poet saw a shepherd boy riding a cow and singing a song in his life. He suddenly heard the cry of cicadas and stopped singing to catch the cicadas.
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