1. Verses about kites, ancient poems
Verses about kites, ancient poems 1. Excerpts from ancient poems about kites
Verses describing kites
1. Children come back early from school and are busy taking advantage of the east wind to fly kites. -- "Village Residence" by Gao Ding of the Qing Dynasty
2. Paper flowers are flying all over the sky like snow, and charming girls are swinging around. The five-color skirt swings in the wind, so that the butterflies will return in spring. -- "Huaiwei County" by Zheng Banqiao of the Qing Dynasty
3. The grass is growing and the orioles are flying in February, and the willows are brushing the embankments intoxicated by the spring smoke. ——"Village Residence" by Gao Ding of the Qing Dynasty
4. The bamboo horse staggers towards the river, and the paper kite stalks the wind. --Lu You of the Song Dynasty
5. Just relying on the strength of the wind does not mean you have abundant feathers. The red line flies through the sky, and there is a road through the blue clouds. --Wu Youru's "Poetry on Paintings" of the Qing Dynasty
6. Children in groups have red pleats on their trousers and carry clues to curse God. Everyone praises you for the early arrival of spring, and you owe me the five-foot-long kite wind. --Kong Shangren of the Qing Dynasty
7. Thinking hard about words will make you sleep, and the false reputation of official position will not cure hunger. Only when you are old do you know how to be happy. Paper kites and bamboo horses accompany your children to play. ——Lu You's "Village Calligraphy"
8. There is rice to continue cooking in the small house, and the children play with paper kites and bamboo horses. But when the officials are not arrogant, it is time for singing and dancing in the village. "Spring Miscellaneous" by Lu You
9. Children looking up at the steps are most suitable for Qingming decoration. Once the hairspring is broken and powerless, don't blame the east wind for leaving. -- "Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty
10. Countless soft reds have been turned into mud, and the spring greens are beginning to appear in front of the court. Parrots suddenly heard the language outside the window, and the kite blew down to the west of the eaves. -- "Spring Is a Letter" by Chen Changsheng of the Qing Dynasty
11. When the spring is cold and the weather turns sunny, the sun's shadow moves behind the screen window when you sleep. Where did the kite break? It blows and falls on the apricot branches. --Luo Qilan's "Spring Boudoir" of the Qing Dynasty
12. It's vaguely like a piece of music that can be listened to, but it's blown by the wind into a different tune. -- "Kite" by Gao Pian of the Tang Dynasty
13. The spring breeze has no evidence since ancient times, and a group of horsemen are playing flutes. --Ming Dynasty Xu Wei's "Poetry on Wind Kite"
14. The sky is about to dawn in Qingmen, but the carriages and horses are already noisy. The forbidden willows are sparse in the wind and rain, and the wall flowers are exposed freshly. Whoever praises the beautiful scenery is just sighing at the passing of time. If you are not allowed to fly high, you will look back at the paper kite. ——Luo Yin's "Leaving the East of the City Early on Cold Food Day"
2. Poems about kites
Poems about kites
1. Children come back early from school and are busy Take advantage of the east wind to fly the kite. -- "Village Residence" by Gao Ding of the Qing Dynasty
2. Paper flowers are flying all over the sky like snow, and charming girls are swinging around. The five-color skirt swings in the wind, so that the butterflies will return in spring. -- "Huaiwei County" by Zheng Banqiao of the Qing Dynasty
3. The grass is growing and the orioles are flying in February, and the willows are brushing the embankments intoxicated by the spring smoke. ——"Village Residence" by Gao Ding of the Qing Dynasty
4. The bamboo horse staggers towards the river, and the paper kite stalks the wind. --Lu You of the Song Dynasty
5. Just relying on the strength of the wind does not mean you have abundant feathers. The red line flies through the sky, and there is a road through the blue clouds. --Wu Youru's "Poetry on Paintings" of the Qing Dynasty
6. Children in groups have red pleats on their trousers and carry clues to curse God. Everyone praises you for the early arrival of spring, and you owe me the five-foot-long kite wind. --Kong Shangren of the Qing Dynasty
7. Thinking hard about words will make you sleep, and the false reputation of official position will not cure hunger. Only when you are old do you know how to be happy. Paper kites and bamboo horses accompany your children to play. ——Lu You's "Village Calligraphy"
8. There is rice to continue cooking in the small house, and the children play with paper kites and bamboo horses. But when the officials are not arrogant, it is time for singing and dancing in the village. "Spring Miscellaneous" by Lu You
9. Children looking up at the steps are most suitable for Qingming decoration. Once the hairspring is broken and powerless, don't blame the east wind for leaving. -- "Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty
10. Countless soft reds have been turned into mud, and the spring greens are beginning to appear in front of the court. Parrots suddenly heard the language outside the window, and the kite blew down to the west of the eaves. -- "Spring Is a Letter" by Chen Changsheng of the Qing Dynasty
11. When the spring is cold and the weather turns sunny, the sun's shadow moves behind the screen window when you sleep. Where did the kite break? It blows and falls on the apricot branches. --Luo Qilan's "Spring Boudoir" of the Qing Dynasty
12. It's vaguely like a piece of music that can be listened to, but it's blown by the wind into a different tune. -- "Kite" by Gao Pian of the Tang Dynasty
13. The spring breeze has no evidence since ancient times, and a group of horsemen are playing flutes. --Ming Dynasty Xu Wei's "Poetry on Wind Kite"
14. The sky is about to dawn in Qingmen, but the carriages and horses are already noisy. The forbidden willows are sparse in the wind and rain, and the wall flowers are exposed freshly. Whoever praises the beautiful scenery is just sighing at the passing of time. If you are not allowed to fly high, you will look back at the paper kite. ——Luo Yin's "Leaving the East of the City Early on Cold Food Day"
3. Ancient poems describing kites
1. Children came back early from school and were busy taking advantage of the east wind to fly kites. ——"Village Living" Qing Dynasty: Gao Ding
Translation: The children in the village hurried home after school and took advantage of the east wind to fly kites into the blue sky.
2. Just relying on the power of the wind, you don’t know how high it will be. ——"Paper Kite" Song Dynasty: Gu Feng
Translation: It can only fly with the help of the power of wind, but cannot fly by itself.
3. The clouds are swaying their wings, sending a trace in the sky.
Translation: Spread your wings and fly high in the clouds, held in the air by only a thin rope.
4. If the kite is as sad as it is, it should be difficult to get to the top. ——"Watching the Beauty Flying the Kite (Five Poems)" Ming Dynasty: Yang Wan
Translation: If the kite was as sad as she was, it would be difficult to fly the highest.
5. Thin feelings are like paper and bamboo in the heart, but they live up to the deepest intentions.
——"Watching Beauty Flying Paper Kite (Four Poems)" Ming Dynasty: Yang Wan
Translation: Feelings are as thin as the paper of a kite, bamboo is her heart, I am as thin as the string of a kite but with the most affection deep.
4. Poems describing kites
Early in the cold eclipse day, I left the east of the city, Luo Yin
The sky was about to dawn at Qingmen, and the carriages and horses were already noisy. The forbidden willows are sparse in the wind and rain, and the wall flowers are exposed freshly.
No one can praise the beautiful scenery, but only lament the passing years. If you are not allowed to fly high, you will look back at the paper kite.
Spring Miscellany Lu You
There is rice to continue cooking in the small pit, and the children are playing with paper kites and bamboo horses.
But when the officials are not arrogant, it is the time for singing and dancing in the village.
Calligraphy in Villages by Lu You
Thinking hard about words will make you sleep, and the empty reputation of official position will not cure your hunger.
Only when you are old do you know how to be happy. Paper kites and bamboo horses play with your children.
Watching village children playing on the stream Lu You
After the rain, the stream water swept over the embankment and was leisurely watching the village children Xie Wanqing.
The bamboo horse rushes into the water, and the paper kite stalks the wind.
In the third winter, he temporarily studied Confucianism, while Qianqiu still worked as a farmer for his father.
If you are illiterate, you can serve as a servant, so you don’t need to work hard to admire the public officials.
Miscellaneous Odes of Mountain Gardens by Lu You
The spring light is more than two halves of the sky, and the cold food is countless in the sun.
The dense leaves form shadows, the flowers are silent, and the old nests are filled with earth swallows in a hurry.
The kite winds up its thread and worries about the bad wind, while the rice-seeding horse lifts up the mud and rejoices in the rain.
It’s a pity that this year’s decline is even worse, even though the pale face is drunk, it cannot become red.
Ti Zhaibi Lu You
Jishan has been green for thousands of years, and it is like a fishing boat in our mountains and rivers.
The melon vines are on the grass bank, and the fish scale clouds touch the sunset sky.
When I leave, I watch the rice-growing horses from my parents, and when I return home, I accompany my children to fly kites.
When you look at this man’s leisurely and comfortable place, you shouldn’t say that there are no immortals in the world.
New Autumn Thoughts Lu You
Qingqiu returned to the river last night, and the fishing gate was opening towards Ogizhou.
There is not enough food in the world, and the slander of the ancients is increasing.
The paper kite lingers in the wind for a long time, and it will be sad to sacrifice the cud dog.
Xiao Ran listens to the autumn rain and puts the new coolness into the wine glass.
Children's Poetry Ludyan
The mood is natural, the cheeks are pink and fresh.
A first-time traveler can see how pitiful the first-time traveler is.
The arms are as fat as gourds, and the skin is as soft as cotton.
The long head only covers the forehead, and the angles gradually drop down to the shoulders.
Let your birthday be free from dust and worry, and you will be free and happy.
On the Paiya Zhu Pavilion, he shouted in front of the painting hall.
Singing willows in unison, stepping on lotuses in unison.
Walking along the embankment in the drizzle, running in the alley while enjoying the light smoke.
The young bamboo is used as a horse, and the new cattails are folded as a whip.
The orioles' chicks are tied with gold, and the cats are tied with colorful silk.
Hold the cranes back to Qingdao and drive the geese into the warm springs.
Yanghua fights over snow, while elm leaf collects money.
A tin mirror hangs on the chest, and silver beads hang on the ears.
The head is wrapped in a blue falcon, and the sleeves are like holding twigs.
The cinnabar in the wine is warm, and the tea makes the jade fried.
Frequently invited to raise chopsticks to earn money, sometimes begging for embroidery needles to thread through.
Put red beans in the treasure box, and pick up green diamonds in the dowry.
The opera robe is draped over a mattress, and the hat is worn with boots and felt.
Exhibiting paintings looks towards the Three Saints, and smiles at the Seven Sages.
The stored green apricots are small, and the hanging forehead is green and round.
Shocked with tears and tender saliva.
Rao Yasha is tired of writing and hates the delay in medicine.
The tents are decorated with luan and gauze, and the hidden quilt is wrapped with phoenix and silk.
The fingers beat the drum to greet the messenger, and the tendons pluck the sacred string.
The fish hook moves with the flick of the curtain, and the goose pillar is pushed sideways by the kite.
The chess map adds a new path, and the flute pipe lacks the sound.
The annoyed guest fell into a deep sleep for the first time, and the startled monk was half asleep.
Search for spiders on the roof tiles, and search for sparrows all over the rafters.
Tou Guo opened his mouth and punched randomly while hiding his hook.
We gather around the tree at night and play on the swing in the morning.
Fold bamboo to make clay swallows, add silk to make paper kites.
Compliment each other on the wheel of water, and teach each other how to let the wind whirlwind.
The flag is made of red silk, and the book is made of blue paper.
Spread the pigeon net far away and shoot the fly string low.
Fan language is spoken from time to time, and ballads are spread everywhere.
The eyebrows are curved when hiding from the window, and the arms are connected to cover the road.
Fighting with grass on the spring path, fighting for the ball in the late field.
Sitting alone beside the willow tree, sleeping sleepily under the flower.
Waiting for the magpie in front of the fence, listening to the crickets lying on the edge.
Butterflies cling to the branches, and cicadas catch cicadas in the trees.
Pingdao boasts its beauty, and its cliffs show off their luck.
The tender moss has small car marks, but deep snow has full traces.
Competing fingers point to the clouds and Xiu, and shout for the moon to reach the sky.
The ants' nests are looking for paths, and the bees' nests are filled around the steps.
The woodcutter sings back to the deep ridge, and the cow sings down to the distant river.
Pile firewood for the house and make a feast with the soil.
It is dangerous to build high platform stones, and dangerous to jump tower bricks.
Suddenly he climbed up the neighbor's tree and stole the boat in the back pond.
On the day when Xiang Lu became a master, Gan Luo became a prime minister.
In the Ming Dynasty, you can be virtuous and advise you to reduce your madness.
5. Ancient poems about kites
Poems describing kites 1. Children come back early from school and are busy flying kites in the east wind.
-- "Village Residence" by Gao Ding of the Qing Dynasty 2. Paper flowers are flying all over the sky like snow, and charming girls are swinging around. The five-color skirt swings in the wind, so that the butterflies will return in spring.
-- "Huaiwei County" by Zheng Banqiao of the Qing Dynasty 3. The grass is long and the orioles are flying in February, and the willows are brushing the embankments and are drunk with the spring smoke. ——"Village Residence" by Gao Ding of the Qing Dynasty 4. The bamboo horse staggers towards the river, and the paper kite stalks the wind.
--Lu You of the Song Dynasty 5. Just relying on the strength of the wind does not mean you have abundant feathers. The red line flies through the sky, and there is a road through the blue clouds.
-- "Poetry on Paintings" by Wu Youru of the Qing Dynasty 6. Children in groups wear red pleats on their trousers and carry clues to scold God. Everyone praises you for the early arrival of spring, and you owe me the five-foot-long kite wind.
--Kong Shangren of the Qing Dynasty 7. Thinking hard about words will make you sleep, and the false reputation of an official position will not cure hunger. Only when you are old do you know how to be happy. Paper kites and bamboo horses accompany your children to play.
——Lu You's "Village Calligraphy" 8. There is rice in the small house to continue cooking, and the children are playing with paper kites and bamboo horses. But when the officials are not arrogant, it is time for singing and dancing in the village.
Lu You's "Spring Miscellaneous" 9. Children under the steps look up, which is the most suitable decoration for Qingming Festival. Once the hairspring is broken and powerless, don't blame the east wind for leaving.
-- "Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty 10. Countless soft reds have been turned into mud, and the spring greens are beginning to appear in front of the court. Parrots suddenly heard the language outside the window, and the kite blew down to the west of the eaves.
-- "Spring Is a Letter" by Chen Changsheng of the Qing Dynasty 11. When the weather is cold in spring and then clears up, the sun's shadow moves behind the screen window when you sleep. Where did the kite break? It blows and falls on the apricot branches.
--Luo Qilan's "Spring Boudoir" of the Qing Dynasty 12. It's vaguely like a piece of music, but it's also blown by the wind. -- "Kite" by Gao Pian of the Tang Dynasty 13. The spring breeze has no evidence since ancient times, and a group of horsemen play the flute.
--Ming Dynasty Xu Wei's "Poetry on the Wind Kite" 14. The sky is about to dawn on Qingmen, but the carriages and horses are already noisy. The forbidden willows are sparse in the wind and rain, and the wall flowers are exposed freshly.
No one can praise the beautiful scenery, but only lament the passing years. If you are not allowed to fly high, you will look back at the paper kite.
——Luo Yin's "Leaving the East of the City Early on Cold Food Day".
6. Ancient poems about kites
The strings sound in the quiet night in the blue sky, and the palace merchants trust the passing wind.
It is vaguely like a piece of music that is worth listening to, but the wind blows it into a different tune. - Gao Pian's "Kite" of the Tang Dynasty The bamboo horse staggers towards the river, and the paper kite stalks the wind.
--Lu You, Song Dynasty The north of the Yangtze River and the south of the Yangtze River are low and the harriers are all together. The long line and the short line return to the high and low. The spring breeze has no evidence since ancient times. A group of horsemen are playing flutes.
-- Ming Dynasty Xu Wei's "Wind Kite Poems" The grass grows long and the orioles fly in February, and the willows brush the embankment and are drunk by the spring smoke. Children come back early from school and are busy flying kites in the east wind.
-- "Village Residence" by Gao Ding of the Qing Dynasty. The children are accompanied by red pleats on their trousers, and they carry clues to scold the gods. Everyone praises you for the early arrival of spring, and you owe me the five-foot-long kite wind.
--Qing Dynasty Kong Shangren Paper flowers are flying all over the sky like snow, and the charming girl is swinging around. The five-color skirt swings in the wind, so that the butterflies will return in spring.
-- "Huaiwei County" by Zheng Banqiao of the Qing Dynasty Just relying on the wind to be strong does not mean you have abundant feathers. The red line flies through the sky, and there is a road through the blue clouds.
-- Qing Dynasty Wu Youru's painting poem Children at the foot of the stairs look up, which is the most suitable decoration for the Qingming Festival. Once the hairspring is broken and powerless, don't blame the east wind for leaving.
-- "A Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty. Countless soft reds have been turned into mud, and the spring greens are beginning to appear in front of the court. Parrots suddenly heard the language outside the window, and the kite blew down to the west of the eaves.
-- "Spring Is a Letter" by Chen Changsheng of the Qing Dynasty. When the weather is cold in spring and then clears up, I sleep on the screen window and the sun's shadow moves. Where did the kite break? It blows and falls on the apricot branches.
-- "Spring Boudoir" by Luo Qilan of the Qing Dynasty >> Paper Kite (Song Dynasty) Kou Zhun (Song Dynasty) The blue sky is falling, the autumn is quiet, the sky is still strong, the breeze is still gentle, and the wind can be supported to the end *** Bai Yunfei Author Kou Zhun (961-1023) Zi Ping Zhong, a politician and poet in the Northern Song Dynasty. When Emperor Taizong of the Song Dynasty promoted Jinshi, he was later promoted to prime minister. Emperor Taizong praised him.
The sound of strings is still in the blue sky at night, and the palace merchants trust the passing wind. It's vaguely like a piece of music that's worth listening to, but the wind blows it into a different tune.
-- "Kite" by Gao Pian of the Tang Dynasty The bamboo horse staggers towards the river, while the paper kite stalks the wind. -- Lu You of the Song Dynasty The harriers are low in the north and south of the Yangtze River, and the long and short lines return to high and low.
The spring breeze has no evidence since ancient times. A group of horsemen play the flute. --Ming Dynasty Xu Wei's "Wind Kite Poems" The grass grows and the orioles fly in February, and the willows blow on the embankment and are drunk by the spring smoke.
Children come back early from school and are busy flying kites in the east wind. --Qing Dynasty Gao Ding's "Village Residence" The children are accompanied by red pleats on their trousers, carrying clues to scold the gods.
Everyone praises you for the early arrival of spring, and you owe me the five-foot-long kite wind. --Kong Shangren, Qing Dynasty Paper flowers are flying all over the sky like snow, and charming girls are swinging around.
The five-color skirt sways in the wind to bring the butterflies back home in spring. --Zheng Banqiao, Qing Dynasty, "Huaiwei County" Just relying on the strong wind does not mean the abundance of feathers.
The red line flies through the sky, and there is a road through the blue clouds. --Qing Dynasty Wu Youru's poem on painting Children looking up at the steps are most suitable for decoration during the Qingming Festival.
Once the hairspring is broken, it becomes powerless. Don’t blame the east wind for leaving. - "A Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty. Countless soft reds have been turned into mud, and the spring greens are beginning to appear in front of the court.
Parrots suddenly heard the language outside the window, and the kite blew down to the west of the eaves. -- "Spring is a Letter" by Chen Changsheng of the Qing Dynasty. When the spring is cold and then clear, the sun's shadows move behind the screen window when you sleep.
Where did the kite break? It blows and falls on the apricot branches. -- Qing Luo Qilan's "Spring Boudoir">> Paper Kite (Song Dynasty) Kou Zhun The blue sky falls, the autumn sky is quiet, the air is still light, the breeze is as trustworthy as the last ***Bai Yunfei Author Kou Zhun (961-1023), courtesy name Pingzhong, politician and poet of the Northern Song Dynasty .
When Emperor Taizong of the Song Dynasty promoted Jinshi, he was later promoted to prime minister. Emperor Taizong praised him to compare with Wei Zheng. After Kou Zhun's death, Song Renzong was given the posthumous title Zhongmin.
Kou Zhun’s poems are influenced by the late Tang Dynasty, with blend of scenes, elegance and elegance. There are three volumes of "Collected Poems of Kou Zhongmin Gong" left in the world.
Whether the five-character quatrain quoted above was originally quoted from this collection remains to be investigated. Although the poem is titled "Paper Kite", the word "paper kite" is not found in the poem, and there is not even the image of a paper kite.
The poet intends to use objects to describe the scene, and the scene to express his feelings. "Bi Luo" refers to heaven and sky.
The first sentence describes the environment and atmosphere and what you see before you: The sky is clear in early autumn, the wind is not strong, and it is difficult for the kite to fly high into the sky. The last sentence is a daydream expression, using the phenomenon that the kite can fly away from the clouds only by relying on the wind, expressing the sigh that people need something to rely on for success.
), a famous poet in the Southern Song Dynasty. He was born in a family of officials who "lived in poverty and studied hard" before becoming an official. He was eager to learn since childhood and advocated resisting the Jin Dynasty and restoring the country throughout his life. However, he was repeatedly ostracized and deposed, and his "loyalty" never allowed him to serve the country.
Lu You wrote very richly. He was still composing poems and compositions at the age of eighty. He has nearly 10,000 poems in existence, and "The Complete Works of Lu Fangweng" still exists. Which volume this sentence is taken from remains to be investigated.
The games for children today are diverse and rich. The poem describes two games, one is riding a bamboo horse and the other is flying a kite.
The bamboo horse was running on the ground, wandering around, and even the man and the "horse" rushed into the muddy pond, which was really disappointing; the kite was flying in the air, swaying left and right, flying and screaming. , so not arrogant. It is worth noting that when the poet writes about the relationship between kites and wind, his approach is different. He does not say that kites fly by the power of the wind, but that kites fly domineeringly in the sky with strong winds.
Here, the author takes the kite as the subject and regards it as a living thing. He really brings the kite to life. When reading this poem, I can't help but think of "kite fighting" which is still popular in Japan today.
Most of the fighting kites are rectangular hard boards, which are shaped into tiles from the back, either vertically or horizontally. The paintings are simple and bright, with no tail tied, and a bowstring tied to the back. With the strong wind, they fly into the sky, dashing left and right. Suddenly, buzzing. Many kites take off at the same time. They do not avoid collisions and entanglements, but fight with each other and "cut" each other's lines. Once the lines are broken, they are allowed to fly away.
In the end, whoever remains in the air will be the winner. The scene was quite as powerful as Lu Weng's poem.
Paper Kite (Song Dynasty) Who made the king's order to make a light kite? It looks so majestic in the distance. It seems that the flying bird is not very sophisticated, so it rides on a thread and flies by the wind. There is a fool who looks up and looks at the sky. It may not be possible because it can reach the sky, but it can be safe all day long. Wang Ling (1032-1059), courtesy name Fengyuan, was a poet of the Northern Song Dynasty. He was originally from Yuancheng (now Daming County, Hebei). Both his parents died when he was five years old. He followed his uncle to live in Guangling (now Guangling). Yangzhou), and made a living by teaching when he grew up. Wang Lingcai was short-lived and died at the age of 28.
His poems have novel ideas and incisive language. In 1980, Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House published "Wang Ling Collection", consisting of 21 volumes of poems and prose.
Whether this poem was originally quoted from "Wang Ling Ji" remains to be investigated. "Duan" refers to the amount of cloth in ancient times, and one end is one foot or eight feet.
"Moduoduan" means not many, not far. Kite flyers may not necessarily fly kites just because the birds can’t fly far to add to the spectacular scene in the sky. However, the author thinks and says this, and it is obvious that he treats kites like birds.
Look at the kite flying by the wind and soaring into the sky. Although it may not be able to reach the extremely high sky, it can fly all day long and never fall. Even the kite is said to fly ninety thousand miles. The roc bird does not have such ability. This is a macro description style.
7. What are the ancient poems about "kite"
1. "Paper Kite" by Kou Zhun of the Song Dynasty
The blue sky is falling and the autumn is quiet,
< p> The ability to fly is still weak.The breeze is trustworthy,
The white clouds will eventually fly away.
2. "Village Residence" Gaoding, Qing Dynasty
The grass grows and the orioles fly in the February sky,
The willows brush the embankment and are drunk by the spring smoke.
Children come back early from school,
taking advantage of the east wind to fly kites.
3. "Huaiwei County" Zheng Banqiao of the Qing Dynasty
Paper flowers are flying all over the sky like snow,
Pretty girls are swinging around.
The five-color skirt sways in the wind,
so that the butterflies will return in spring.
4. "Linjiang Immortal" by Hou Meng of the Song Dynasty
I have never met anyone who would believe Xingzang, but now I can reveal his name and traces.
Unprovoked description of a good craftsman’s painting. When the wind takes advantage of its strength, it reaches high altitude in one fell swoop.
Fang De boasted that his body was gradually becoming more stable, but he only suspected that he would go to Toad Palace.
The sunset is red after the rain. Several people were on the ground, looking at me in Bixiaozhong.
5. "Kite" Tang Dynasty·Gao Pian
The sound of strings echoes in the blue sky at night,
The palace merchants trust the passing wind.
It feels vaguely like a piece of music that is worth listening to.
The wind blows the tune into a different tune.