Children's poems about stars (children's poems describing stars)

1. Children's poems describing stars

I like the stars in the country just like Xiao Ya

Just look up at night

If it doesn't rain or it's cloudy

you can see so many stars crowded together

Just like United children

What are they doing together?

Do you play games together,

or do your homework together?

No one is making noise or talking nonsense.

They are thinking.

Every star is thinking.

Thinking alone.

Solve one problem after another.

Stars in the sky,

Fei Huo fireflies on the ground.

The star blinks, and

laughs that it keeps flying.

Qiu Guang painted a cold screen with a silver candle, and fluttered a small fan to pounce on fireflies.

The night in Tianjie is as cool as water, lying and watching Petunia and Vega.

Chang 'e

Year: Tang Author: Li Shangyin Style: Seven Wonders

The shadow of the mica screen candle is deep, and the Yangtze River gradually sets and the stars sink.

Chang 'e should regret stealing the elixir.

a night abroad

Time: Tang Author: Du Fu Style: Five Laws

a light wind is rippling at the grassy shore, through the night, to my motionless tall mast.

the stars lean down from open space, and the moon comes running up the river.

if only my art might bring me fame, an official, took a sick leave due to old age.

flitting, flitting, what am I like, but a sand-snipe in the wide, wide world!.

the stars are in chaos, and it is known that it is Bofeng Bridge

Far away Altair

(Anonymous)

Far away Altair, Jiaojiao River Han female.

a slim hand makes a neat loom.

I cry like rain all day long.

the rivers and rivers are clear and shallow, so what's the difference?

there are plenty of water, and the pulse is speechless.

the mica screen has a deep candle shadow, and the long river gradually falls and the stars sink.

thin clouds are clever, flying stars spread hatred, and silver and Chinese are far away from darkness.

The night in Tianjie is as cool as water, lying and watching Petunia and Vega.

On the evening of the ebb tide, in the slanting moon of the river, two or three fires are Guazhou.

this constellation, with its seven high stars, is Ge Shu lifting his sword in the night.

last night, it was windy in are west of the Painted Chamber and east of Cinnamon Hall.

a dangerous building is 1 feet high, and you can catch the stars in your hand.

I see a lone wild-goose crossing the River of Stars, and I hear, on stone in the night, thousands of washing mallets.

bell and drum would slowly toll the dragging nighthours, and the River of Stars grow sharp in the sky, just before dawn.

the stars are in a mess, and it is known that it is the Bofeng Bridge. 2. Children's Poems about "Stars"

Stars

Five (3) Xiao Yewen

Brother Stars, why are you crying?

did dad hit you?

no.

did mom scold you?

not really.

why is that?

oh, there is no one to play with you!

Snow in March

A snow came in March

My mother died in the dust

What disappeared in the sky was not only the winter sunshine

but also the figure of pigeons flying

The strings were broken

I fell on the top of the mountain in the depths of the clouds and cried

March was the season of flowers

And my harvest was indeed the withering of flowers all over the world < Dead leaves dancing

I sit on the ground

I look up at the gate of heaven

and the river that I can't swim across

The stars have long since disappeared

There is no touch of the moon on the ditch

I fiddle with a piece of acacia on my own tears

The color of autumn wind

Autumn wind is yellow <

Autumn wind is red

Autumn wind blows

Maple leaves are red

Autumn wind blows

Grapes are purple. 3. A complete collection of children's poems about stars

Staring at night

Looking for distant comfort

Who doesn't want to

have a poem every day

.

Like a bee quivering in my heart

Who doesn't want to have a soft night

Soft as a lake

Fireflies and stars swimming among water lilies

Who doesn't like spring, Birds fall all over the branches

Like stars fall all over the sky

Twinkling sounds come from afar

Clouds of white lilacs are hazy

If every corner of the earth is full of light

Who needs stars? Who will

burn lonely in the cold

look for little hopes

Who wants to

write poems about suffering year after year

Every capital is a group of trembling stars

Like ice and snow covering my heart

Who wants to, Watching the night freeze

stiff like a piece of land

The wind blows down one thin star after another

Who doesn't like fluttering flags? Love fire

golden stars

When the stars in the sky are tired-rise

to illuminate places where the sun can't shine. 4. Modern children's poems describing stars (urgent need)

Snowfall in March

Snow came in March

My mother died

The winter sunshine disappeared in the sky

. P > the strings are broken

I cry on the top of the mountain in the depths of Yuntao

March is the season of flowers

and my harvest is really the withering of flowers all over the world

On the snowy road

dead leaves dance

I sit on the ground

I look up at the gate of heaven

and the river

stars that can't swim.

I am debugging on my own tears

fiddling with a piece of acacia on a snowy night

The color of autumn wind

Autumn wind is yellow

Corn Huang Chengcheng

Autumn wind is red

Autumn wind is red

Maple leaves are red

Autumn wind is purple

Autumn wind is blowing < Star children's poetry encyclopedia

Staring at night to find distant comfort, who doesn't want to be a poem every day, every word is a star like a bee trembling in his heart, who doesn't want to have a soft night as soft as a lake, fireflies and stars swimming among water lilies, who doesn't like spring, Birds fall all over the branches like stars, and the twinkling sound of the sky comes from a distance. Clouds of white lilacs are hazy. If every corner of the earth is full of light, who needs stars, who will burn lonely in the cold and look for stars and hopes? Who wants to write poems of suffering year after year? Every capital is a group of trembling stars like ice and snow. Looking at the night, it is frozen and stiff like a piece of land, and the wind blows down one thin star after another. Who doesn't like the fluttering flag, and likes the golden stars pouring out of the fire. When the stars in the sky are tired, they rise to illuminate the places where the sun can't shine.