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How to treat the folk song "Chile Song"?
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Chilechuan at the foot of Yinshan Mountain.

The sky is like the sky, and the cage covers four fields.

The sky is gray and wild,

See cattle and sheep when the wind blows.

The folk song Chile Song was first seen in the eighty-sixth volume of Yuefu Poetry compiled by Guo Maoqian in the Song Dynasty. It is a folk song that spread to the north of the Yellow River in the Northern Dynasties during the Southern and Northern Dynasties. It is generally believed that it was translated from Xianbei into Chinese.

Folk songs sing the magnificent and rich scenery of the northern grassland, and express the pride of Chileans who love their hometown and life. The first two sentences show that Chilechuan is located at the foot of the towering Yinshan Mountain, which sets off the grassland background very magnificently. The next two sentences, using the metaphor of "vault", say that the sky is like a yurt, covering all directions of the grassland, so as to describe the magnificent scene of the distant future and the connection between Amano and Amano. The last three sentences describe the panoramic view of the grassland with rich water plants and fat cattle and sheep. There is stillness, movement, image and color.

Some scholars believe that the sentence patterns and rhythms of the long and short sentences in "Chile Ge" have also deeply influenced the poems after the Tang Dynasty.

The whole poem has a distinctive and bold style, an open realm, a majestic tone, clear language and strong artistic generalization, which has always been praised by literary critics and literary history works. Academic research on it is also enduring.

refer to

[1] sheets. A summary of the research on the Chile Song of Yuefu in the Northern Dynasties [J]. Journal of Yantai Teachers College (Philosophy and Social Sciences Edition), 2005, (0 1):5 1-56.