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My favorite is my youngest son, who is lying in the grass, peeling the lotus just picked. Which word comes from Xin Qiji?

The eldest son is weeding in the bean field on the east side of the stream, and the second son is busy knitting chicken cages. My favorite is my youngest son, who is lying in the grass, peeling the lotus just picked.

The eldest son is weeding in the bean field on the east side of the stream, and the second son is knitting a chicken coop at home. My favorite naughty little son is lying on the grass at the head of the stream, peeling off the lotus just picked.

1, source

From the Song Dynasty Xin Qiji's Qingpingle Village Residence.

2. Original text

The thatched roof of the hut is low and small, and the stream is covered with green grass. Drunk Wu local drunk, gentle voice, white-haired old man who is it?

The eldest son is weeding in the bean field on the east side of the stream, and the second son is busy knitting chicken cages. My favorite is my youngest son, who is lying in the grass, peeling the lotus just picked.

Step 3 explain

The eaves of the hut are low and small, and the stream is covered with green grass. The slightly drunk Wu dialect sounds gentle and beautiful. Whose parents-in-law are those white-haired people?

The eldest son is weeding in the bean field on the east side of the stream, and the second son is knitting a chicken coop at home. My favorite naughty little son is lying on the grass at the head of the stream, peeling off the lotus just picked.

Extended data:

Make an appreciative comment

1. In this word, the author reflects his subjective feelings through the description of rural scenes, not just purely objectively.

2. From the author's description of the fresh and beautiful rural environment and the description of Weng Tuo and his three sons, we can see that the poet loves the quiet life in the countryside.

This poem was written when the author was rejected and hit by the pacifists in his later years and his ambition was frustrated. The poem describes a peaceful, quiet, simple and comfortable life in the countryside, which cannot be said to be the author's whitewash of reality.

Judging from the fact that the author has been paying attention to the restoration of the Song Dynasty, he yearns for such an idyllic life, which will further inspire his patriotic enthusiasm for fighting against nomadic people, recovering the Central Plains and reunifying the motherland. Judging from the situation at that time, this peaceful and quiet life also existed in villages far from the anti-gold front. This work is not the product of the author's subjective imagination, but a reflection of real life.