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Gushushan village is full of homesickness.

The poems of Gushan Village are as follows:

First, the full text of "Singing in Mountain Village"

Song Shaoyong

At first glance, it is two or three miles away, and mist hangs over four or five families.

The pavilions are six or seven, and the flowers bloom in eighty or ninety.

Second, explain

Unconsciously, two or three miles away from home, there are four or five families in the village shrouded in smoke. There are six or seven pavilions with eighty or ninety flowers on the roadside.

Third, appreciate

The first sentence, "a trip of two or three miles", uses numbers to express the distance of travel, giving people a sense of distance, but this distance is not out of reach, but just right, which makes people feel kind and comfortable. At the same time, "Four or Five Houses in Cooking Smoke Village" shows the tranquility and ease of rural life by depicting the four or five houses in Cooking Smoke Village.

The second sentence, "There are six or seven pavilions", lists the number and names of pavilions through the performance of brocade, forming a patchwork feeling. At the same time, "80-90 Flowers" uses the metaphor of numbers and images to show the blooming scene incisively and vividly, making people feel the vitality and beauty of nature.

Author's brief introduction and main works

I. Introduction to the author

Shao Yong (10 1 1 year-1077) was born in Fanyang (now Dashao Village, Zhuozhou, Hebei). With his father Shao Gu, he moved to Zhang Heng (now Kangjie Village, Linxian County, Henan Province) and settled in Sumen Mountain, * * City (now Baiquan Sumen Mountain, huixian city City, Henan Province). Shao Yong has a long history of learning, and has successively studied Hetu, Luoshu and Fuxi Bagua under the guidance of Li Zhicai, and made great achievements.

Shao Yong was a famous Neo-Confucianism, mathematician and poet in the Northern Song Dynasty. He, Zhou Dunyi, Cheng Hao and Cheng Yi are also called "the five sons of the Northern Song Dynasty".

Second, the main works

1, Huang Shi is Shao Yong's masterpiece. It is a book that uses Yi Li and Yi Jiao to study the origin, natural evolution and social and historical changes of the universe, and is famous for its theory of Heluo and Elephant Number. This work embodies Shao Yong's profound understanding of the universe and human society, as well as his skillful application of the Book of Changes and Taoist thought.

2. Observing the inside and outside of things is Shao Yong's philosophical works, mainly discussing the relationship between heaven and man and the source of life. He believes that everything is made up of qi, and human nature comes from the nature of heaven and earth. Therefore, people should conform to heaven and pursue inner peace and harmony of the universe.

3. Congenital map is Shao Yong's mathematical work, which mainly tells the principle and application of innate gossip. Through the theory of Yin-Yang, Five Elements and heavenly stems and earthly branches, he linked the operation law of the universe with the fate of mankind, which provided an important theoretical basis for later astronomy, divination and other fields.

4. The Complete Works of Yu Wen Qiao is a literary work of Shao Yong. Through the dialogue between fisherman and woodcutter, this paper discusses philosophical issues such as attitude towards life and ways of dealing with life. The language of the work is concise and fluent, with profound implications, which is of great benefit after reading.