Two Poems Describing Children in Spring in Forty Pastoral Poems and Miscellaneous Poems

Four Seasons' Pastoral Fun is a group of large-scale pastoral poems written by Fan Chengda, a poet in the Southern Song Dynasty, after he retired to his hometown. It is divided into five parts: spring, late spring, summer, autumn and winter, with 60 songs in each part 12. There are two poems about children in spring:

Pastoral Varieties in Spring (6)

The club burns money like thunder, and the sunset doesn't help the drunkard.

The green branches are covered with flowers, which shows that children and grandchildren are fighting for grass.

Pastoral Varieties in Spring (10)

Planting a garden will bring fruit, but it will not be scratched by children.

The needle has been inserted into the bamboo shoot diameter, and the fishing species are full of cherries.

In addition, the last two of the twelve songs in Late Spring Pastoral Miscellaneous Fun are also about children:

Pastoral Miscellanies in Late Spring (Part 11)

After the rain, the mountain people got up late, and the sky was half bright.

The old man listened to Yinger's words, and the boy opened the door to let the swallow fly.

Rural Miscellanies in Late Spring (12)

There are few tourists when blackbirds throw themselves into the forest.

The child paddled like a leaf, weaving a duck array and returning alone.