A naive poem about childhood.

1, Xiaowa propped up the boat and stole it back to Bai Lianhua. He didn't know how to hide the trail. The duckweed on the water left a boat on the trail. -From the Tang Dynasty: Bai Juyi's On the Pool

Explain in vernacular Chinese: A child is holding a boat and secretly picking white lotus. He didn't know how to hide the trace. A boat crossed the duckweed on the water.

2, the grass grows in February, and the willows are drunk with spring smoke. The children came back from school early, so they were busy flying kites in the east wind. -From the Qing Dynasty: Gaoding Country House

Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: In February of the lunar calendar, the grass around the village has gradually sprouted and grown, and orioles are flying around. Willow covered with long green branches, swaying in the wind, as if gently stroking the bank. The evaporated water vapor between Shui Ze and vegetation condenses into smoke. Willow seems to be intoxicated with this beautiful scenery. After school, the children in the village hurried home and flew kites in the blue sky when the east wind blew.

3. The hedge is sparse and deep, and the flowers on the tree head are not cloudy. The child ran quickly to catch the yellow butterfly, but the butterfly suddenly flew into the vegetable garden and could not be found again. -From Song Dynasty: Yang Wanli's "New Town Xugong Store"