[Don't be an old mother] [Qing] Huang Zhongze
Huang Zhong, a poet in the Qing Dynasty, lost his father when he was a child, lived in poverty, fled all the year round, and occasionally went home, but only stayed together for a few days. On a snowy night, the poet fought back his feelings of sadness and parting, glanced at his old mother with messy hair and dry eyes and rushed out of the house. Sadness is overwhelming, and grief is unbearable. A tearful poem "Don't want an old mother" gushed out from my heart. "Don't go to the mother river beam, sorrow tears in vain. The snowy night in Chai Men is tragic. It's better to have children at this time. "This poem is clear and touching. In the son's eyes, the old mother is dying, but she has to leave her for a living. She can't let her old mother enjoy warmth and happiness, or even bring her soup and water. How can this not make the poet fall into deep remorse? " At this time, it is better to have a son than nothing. "It not only expresses the indescribable sadness and sadness in the old mother's heart, but also expresses the poet's uncontrollable guilt very truly. This touching poem is not written, but a cry from the heart. It has touching power.