Complete poems in Mulberry Tea Tunnel Road

"Mulberry Tea in the Tunnel" is a poem by Song Dynasty poet Yang Wanli. The whole poem follows the language style of his previous pastoral poems, which is fresh and beautiful. "In the Mulberry Tea Tunnel" is from Yang Wanli in the Song Dynasty. When the wind and rain have dried up, the grass is full of flowers, the embankment is full of water, and the stream is full of water. A seven-character quatrain, this poem describes what was seen during the mulberry tea ceremony. It uses natural scenery as the theme. It has a unique style, fresh and perceptible, and the language is easy to understand.

Translation: After the rain, the sky clears up, the wind becomes gentle and the sun shines, and the rain disappears. The grass on the embankment is lush and green, flowers are in bloom, and the stream is full of water, singing cheerful songs and flowing past. A shepherd boy was lying under the willow shade, sleeping soundly and dreaming sweetly. Little did he know that his cow was just grazing, walking farther and farther, and had already eaten to the west of the willow shade.

This poem describes the scenery of spring. After the spring rain, the sun is bright, the gentle breeze brings warmth, the flowers are red and the grass is green, the stream is gurgling, and the cows are grazing. It is like a vibrant spring scenery. .

The first two lines of the poem describe the natural beauty, and the last two lines can be said to be the soul of the poem. The third sentence describes the scene of a shepherd boy sleeping soundly under the willow shade, giving people a natural and leisurely feeling, with a kind of static beauty. The fourth sentence is about a cow grazing while walking, moving sometimes and still, rich A taste for life and a kind of original beauty.

The shepherd boy can be said to be an image of a leisurely and tranquil life, a kind of spiritual sustenance. There are many poems describing shepherd boys in ancient times, such as "The shepherd boy points to Xinghua Village in the distance" and the polite shepherd boy, and "The shepherd boy rides an ox and sings." "Zhenlinyue" is a shepherd boy who loves to sing. This poem is written out of the ordinary. It is about a sleepy shepherd boy who "lies when the cows are idle", and his sleep is also the embodiment of children's innocence and carefreeness, which is more interesting and full of flavor.

Sangchakeng: Place name, in Jingxian County, Anhui Province. This poem was written in 1192 AD (the third year of Shaoxi reign of Emperor Guangzong of the Song Dynasty). Yang Wanli was sixty-six years old. The imperial court ordered the use of iron money to recruit children in the counties south of the Yangtze River. Yang Wanli wrote a letter to remonstrate, but he refused to obey the edict, offending the prime minister. Finally, he was granted the secret pavilion to compile and promote the Longevity Palace. In August, he died of illness. Free, return to Jishui. This poem was written by Yang Wanli on Sangchakeng Road in Jingxian County, Anhui Province.