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Long grass warbler flies in February.

The second-grade village poem is: The first sentence is "In February, the grass grows and the warblers fly", which is used by Qiu Chi, a writer of Liang Dynasty. In late spring and March, the grass grows in the south of the Yangtze River, and the peanuts are mixed and the warblers fly around. Only according to the need of poetry time, "March" is changed to February, because the scenery in February and March is very similar.

The second sentence is about weeping willows on a long embankment, which is also a typical spring scenery. Rows of willows are swaying on the shore, and its slender and soft branches are drooping all the way to the shore. From a distance, the dense willows seem to be covered with a layer of faint smoke, so soft and so sad.

The word "drunk" in the sentence is a description of the delicate state of willow branches dancing with the wind, and it can also be regarded as the poet's own psychological feelings about this rich spring.

In the last two sentences of the poem, from the scenery to the characters, the poet wrote a scene of a group of children flying kites with great affection. The weather is so good that even primary school students who love to play outside are uncharacteristically. They go home early after school and fly kites quickly. The word "early" used in "coming back from school" shows that even children are moved by this sunny climate.

Creation background

In his later years, the poet was rejected and hit by the Harmony School, and his ambition was hard to pay, so he retired to the countryside around Shangrao. In a village far from the front line of the war, in the quiet early spring of February, the grass grows and the willows brush the embankment. The poet infected by the pastoral atmosphere felt the coming of spring and wrote this poem.

In fact, the tranquility and peace in the poem is only a temporary illusion in front of a talent, and life is more helpless and hesitant. Therefore, most of Gao Ding's other poems reveal the pain of being stranded and lonely. In the poem, the poet compares himself with the lost generation, and his life is only slightly more dignified than that of "Fu Qin".

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