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What is the whole poem when you, my love, ride on a bamboo horse?

Long March

When you, my love, ride a bamboo horse, run in circles and throw your childhood.

1) Original:

Song of Chang Gan

My hair barely covers my forehead. I am picking flowers and paying by my door.

When you, my love, ride a bamboo horse, run in circles and throw your childhood.

We live together in an alley in Changgan, and we are both young and happy.

When I was fourteen, I became your wife, and I was too shy to laugh.

I bowed my head and went to the dark corner, unwilling to pay attention to your thousands of calls.

But at the age of fifteen, I raised my eyebrows and laughed, knowing that no dust can seal our love.

Even to death, I will wait for you in my post, and I will not lose heart in the silent watchtower.

When I was sixteen years old, you embarked on a long journey, crossing the Qingtang Canyon full of rocks and swirling water.

Then in the fifth month, I couldn't help it anymore. The ape shouted in the sky.

I looked at the place where you walked, your footprints in front of our door, each hidden under the green moss.

Hiding under the moss is too deep to sweep away, and the first autumn wind adds leaves.

Yellow butterflies in August, hovering in the grass of our West Garden in pairs.

Because of all this, my heart is broken, and I am worried that my bright cheeks will fade.

Oh, finally, when you come back through three Pa areas, send me a message home in advance! .

I'll pick you up, and I won't mind the distance, all the way to Sha Changfeng.

2) Explain:

These two love narrative poems reflect the life and feelings of ancient merchant wives in the form of monologues. The first poem depicts all aspects of a merchant woman's life at all stages, showing vivid pictures and shaping an artistic image of a businessman who is persistent in pursuing an ideal life and eager to realize it. The second poem begins with a businesswoman's failure to return to her husband, and ends with self-pity and self-hatred, expressing her love and yearning for her husband who is doing business in a foreign country, which is sad and touching. The whole collection of poems is full of narrative, scene and lyric in one furnace, with vivid images and deep and gentle style.

3) Appreciate:

Li Bai, a poet, wrote many works reflecting women's lives, among which Song of Chang Gan is an outstanding poem. It tells the story of a business woman living in Chang Gan about her love life, and tells her ardent yearning for her distant husband. It has created a young female image with rich and profound feelings and has touching artistic power.

These are two love narrative poems. The first poem presents a vivid picture to readers through vivid and concrete descriptions of various life stages of business women. Through the use of images, the poet made a typical summary. The first six sentences are like the playful amorous feelings of a group of folk children. The following eight sentences "I became your wife at the age of fourteen" vividly and delicately describe the newly married life of the little bride after marriage. In the next few poems, the parting sadness of young women in boudoir is described with strong pen and ink, and the poetry has formed a distinct turning point here. The next eight sentences, "Your footprints are in front of our house, and I have looked at the places where you have been", vividly depict the image of a young woman who misses her husband who travels far away through the changes of solar terms and the descriptions of different scenery. The last two sentences reveal Li Bai's unique romantic color. Many details of this poem are outstanding and full of artistic effects. For example, the following lines, "My hair barely covers my forehead", describe the innocent game movements of boys and girls, which are lively and lovely. "Childhood friends" has become an idiom in use today. Another example is "I will go to a dark corner with my head down, and I won't turn to you for help", which describes the shyness of women when they first get married, very delicate and true. The poet noticed the changes of women's psychological state in different stages, but did not simplify them. Another example is "I look at the place where you walked, and your footprints are hidden under the moss" and "August yellow, two and two, hovering on the grass in our West Garden". Through specific scenery descriptions, the emotional activities in Sifu's heart are deeply touching.

reference data

Gu Qing. There are 300 Tang poems. Beijing: Zhonghua Book Company, 20 16.