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A famous sentence in a landscape poem: Xiaochi
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Spring is silent, cherish the trickle,

The shade of trees shines on the water, loving sunshine and tenderness.

Xiao He just showed his sharp corners,

Dragonflies have long stood on it.

Brief introduction of Koike author

Yang Wanli (1 127- 1206), whose real name is Ting Xiu, was born in Nanxi, Jishui County (now Tangqi Village, Huangqiao Township). He has served as the Great Wall, the right assistant minister of the ritual department of Guangdong and Guangxi, the left assistant minister of the official department, the prince, and the bachelor of Mo Bao Pavilion. An outstanding poet in the Southern Song Dynasty, as famous as Lu You, Fan Chengda and You Mao, was praised as the "Four Great Poets in the Southern Song Dynasty" by later generations. Yang Wanli was patriotic all his life, but he was never reused. In his later years, he was suppressed by Prime Minister Han Shuazhou and died of grief at the age of 80. He was made a literary hero as a posthumous gift from Dr. Guanglu.

Yang Wanli is unique in his poetry creation, forming a unique poetic style. He created a novel and humorous "sincere style", which is unique in China's poems. He wrote many works in his life. According to legend, there are more than 20,000 poems, and there are more than 4,200 existing poems. Chengzhai Library 133 Volume, and the works handed down include Yang Wenjie's Poems, Yang Wenjie's Yi Zhuan, Yang Wenjie's Anthology, etc.

Introduction to Koike

Xiaochi is a poem by Yang Wanli, a poet in the Song Dynasty. Through the description of spring water, shade, lotus flowers and dragonflies in a small pond, this poem depicts a simple, natural, lively, infinite vitality and full of life interest, and shows the author's love for life.

This poem is a fresh sketch. Everything is so beautiful, so soft and so affectionate. Every sentence is poetic, showing beautiful early summer scenery, natural and simple, touching. This poem describes a spring, a trickle, a pool of trees, a few small lotus leaves and a small dragonfly, which constitutes a vivid landscape of a small pool and shows the intimate and harmonious relationship between all things in nature. At the beginning, the words "spring is silent and precious for a trickle, and the shade shines on the water and loves softness" bring readers into a small, delicate, soft and pleasant realm, and a trickle slowly flows out of the spring silently; In the sunset, Chi Pan's green trees throw the shade into the water, and the light and shadow are mottled and clearly visible.