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
It means that the children in the village hurried home after school and took advantage of the east wind to fly kites into the blue sky.
2. The grass grows long and the orioles fly in the February sky, and the willows brush the embankments and are drunk by the spring smoke. ——"Village Residence" by Gao Ding of the Qing Dynasty
It means that in the second month of the lunar calendar, the grass in front and behind the village has gradually sprouted and grown, and orioles are flying around. The willows are covered with long green branches, swaying in the wind, as if gently stroking the embankment.
3. 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
It means that the kite can have a strong and heroic posture only by relying on the power of the wind, and does not need to rely on plump feathers. The red thread held by me flies towards the sky. This is the smooth road straight up to the blue clouds.
4. Children with red pleats on their pants and hand-held 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, "Yan Jiuzhuzhi Ci"
It means that children gather in groups, fly kites in red trousers, hold the kite strings and curse God angrily: Everyone praises you for spring coming early, you Why can't I get a spring breeze to send my kite to the sky?
5. 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 just listenable, but it's been moved to a different tune. ——"Kite" by Gao Pian of the Tang Dynasty
It means hearing sounds in the silent night sky. Listen carefully to the sound of the passing wind. The tone was blurred into a tune that I could barely appreciate, but soon another tone was played.