Want to catch cicadas.

I want to catch cicadas. The next sentence was suddenly silent. This sentence comes from Yuan Mei's Seeing in the Qing Dynasty, and the original text is as follows:

Cowboys ride on the backs of oxen, and songs echo in the forest.

Suddenly want to catch the song of the tree, immediately stop singing and stand by the tree silently.

Translation:

The shepherd boy rode on the back of the cow, and the loud song echoed in the forest.

Suddenly I wanted to catch the cicada singing in the tree, so I immediately stopped singing and stood quietly by the tree.

Poetry appreciation

Jian is a five-character quatrain written by Yuan Mei, a writer in Qing Dynasty. This poem describes the changes of the shepherd boy's movements and demeanor, and writes the shepherd boy's innocent and lively, witty and flexible character and love for nature. This poem depicts the innocent and happy picture of a shepherd boy in the forest, and expresses the author's love for rural scenery.

This is a poem that reflects children's life. In his poem, the poet praised the little shepherd boy's life picture full of childlike interest. The first sentence is unremarkable, with no trace. The tone of the second sentence suddenly rose, and the melody suddenly accelerated, forming a climax. One or two sentences describe the innocent, lively, carefree, lovely appearance and happy mood of the little shepherd boy.