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From Sangchakeng to China's Ancient Poems

Mulberry Tea Tunnel is the work of Yang Wanli, a poet in the Southern Song Dynasty.

In Mystery, when it is windy and rainy, the grass is full of flowers and the water is full of streams.

A boy sleeps in the shade, and a cow eats in the shade.

Yang Wanli, together with You Mao, Fan Chengda and Lu You, are called the four great poets in the Southern Song Dynasty.

"In Sangcha Tunnel", Sangcha Pit is a place name, located in Jingxian County, Anhui Province.

The first sentence of Mysterious Wind and Rain explains the weather in vernacular, which vaguely reveals the author's mood.

"The grass is flourishing, and the dike is full of water", and the scenery is written in detail. The dike is full of flowers and plants, and the creek is full of spring water.

"The boy sleeps in the shade". He doesn't write about the scenery, but about the people he sees. But the shepherd boy fell asleep under the willow tree.

"A cow ate Liu Yin West", the fourth sentence is more popular. The shepherd boy fell asleep and the cow ate grass and left. This dynamic is consistent with the static state of the shepherd boy sleeping, so this picture is static and dynamic. Not clever, but not rigid at all.

From the germination of spring, to the sound sleep of the shepherd boy, and then to the wandering of cattle, a vivid picture of spring scenery unfolds before our eyes, forming the unique life interest and primitive and simple aesthetic feeling of this poem. ?