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The original sentence was changed from: Aria Goose
Locke Binwang [Tang Dynasty] "Aria Goose"
Originally:
Goose, goose, goose, singing to the sky with curved neck.
White fur floats on green water, red palms pluck clear waves.
Translation:
"Geese, geese, geese!" Facing the blue sky, a flock of geese stretched their bent necks and sang.
White bodies floated in the turquoise water, their reddish paws ruffled the clear water waves.
Original sentence changed from: Winging the Geese
Appreciation:
"Winging the Geese" is rumored to be a poem written by Luo Binwang when he was seven years old, which is an aria. This poem, which has been passed down through the ages, does not have any profound ideological connotation or philosophy, but uses fresh and cheerful language to seize the outstanding characteristics of the thing (goose) to describe. It is written naturally, truly and evocatively.