Original poem:
Goose Goose, Xiang Tiange.
White feathers, floating in green water; The red soles of the feet stir the clear water.
Ode to Goose is a poem written by Luo when he was seven years old. The poem begins with a voice, "Goose! Goose! Goose! " Write about the beauty of goose's sound, and through the comparison between Quxiang and Tian Xiang, White Hair and Green Water, Anthurium and Qingbo, write about the beauty of goose's lines and colors. At the same time, the words "Song", "Floating" and "Dial" also describe the dynamic beauty, hearing and vision, static and dynamic, and sound of geese.
Luo (about 638-684), a native of Yiwu, Wuzhou (now Yiwu, Zhejiang), was a poet in the Tang Dynasty. In the emperor's Yonghui, Li, the king of Taoism, was a master of martial arts and Chang 'an. In three years, Yifeng became a counselor, was imprisoned for something, and was pardoned the following year. After two years of exposure, except for Linhai Cheng, he resigned in frustration. When Xu Jingye attacked Wu Zetian, King Robin wrote "Asking for Wu Zhao for Xu Jingye" for him.
An election campaign listed the crimes of Wuhou, which was very touching. Wu Hou was shocked to read the sentence "a handful of dirt is wet, six feet are lonely" and asked the Prime Minister why he didn't reuse this person earlier. After the defeat, Wang's whereabouts were unknown, or he was killed by the rebels or fled into an empty door.
Together with Yang Jiong and Lu, they are called "four outstanding figures in the early Tang Dynasty". He uses bold words and strict rules. Long articles such as "Imperial Capital" are intertwined with five or seven words, which are both sarcasm and self-injury; Poems such as "Give People a Water" are sad and generous in the cross, with endless feelings. There is a collection of Wang Luobin's works.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia: Singing Goose