"Today's Tanabata, I see the blue sky. I want to lead the cow and the weaver girl across the river bridge." "Blue sky" refers to the boundless blue sky. The first two sentences describe the folk stories of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl. The annual Chinese Valentine's Day is coming again, and people in every household can't help looking up at the vast sky. This is because this beautiful legend has touched a kind and beautiful heart and aroused people's beautiful wishes and rich imagination. "Every family looks at the autumn moon and wears HongLing." The last two sentences explain the clever things clearly, concisely and vividly. Students can be guided to read the contents of the information kit after the text and feel the joy of people during the festival. The poet didn't specifically write out various wishes in his poems, but left room for imagination. He should combine his understanding of the whole poem to guide students to further understand the people's desire to pursue wisdom and happiness. "The shadow of the mica screen is deep, the long river is gradually falling, and the stars are sinking." The first two sentences describe the scene where the protagonist stays up all night in a lonely environment. Indoor, mica screen, dark candle shadow; Outside, the Milky Way is gradually moving westward, and the morning star will disappear. The word "gradually" implies the passage of time; The word "Shen" vividly depicts the dynamics of the morning star hanging low. "Chang 'e should regret stealing the elixir, the sky is blue and the night is bright." "Blue sea and clear sky" refers to Chang 'e's lonely and boring life in the moon palace. She can only see the dark blue sky. "Night Heart" means that Chang 'e feels lonely every night. The last two sentences lead mortals to lament the immortal: Chang 'e should regret stealing the elixir, look at the blue sea and blue sky, and be lonely every night. "I should regret it" means to guess, showing a feeling of being in the same boat and caring. To deeply understand the meaning of this poem, we must have a certain understanding of the legend of "the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon" (see Resources for details). It is said that Chang 'e was originally the wife of Hou Yi. Because she ate the elixir of life given by the Queen Mother of the West, she flew to the Moon Palace and became a fairy. In the eyes of a lonely hero, does Chang 'e, who lives alone in the Guanghan Palace and has no companions, have a similar situation and mood?
Lin Jie, a well-known character, is from Fujian. Young and beautiful, at the age of six, he wrote poems and helped him write. Tang Fu admired them very much. He is also good at playing the piano and playing chess. He is a child prodigy. Seventeen. Two poems.
Qiao Qi is an ancient poem written by Lin Jie, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, which describes the grand occasion of Qiao Qi on the folk Tanabata. It is also an ancient poem with rich imagination and wide spread. But also easy to understand, and involves well-known myths and legends.
The poet Lin Jie wrote an ancient poem "Begging for cleverness", expressing the girls' good wishes of seeking cleverness and pursuing happiness.