Poems describing children in The Book of Songs

1. Children's Poems in The Book of Songs

Poems about children in the Book of Songs 1. Ancient poems and poems describing children.

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Children fishing

(Tang)

A unkempt little boy learned to bow,

Sit by the raspberry moss.

Passers-by ask and wave,

Frightened fish should not be surprised.

Annotation translation

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Hairy: Having unkempt hair.

Toddler: A young child.

Terry: Fishing. Nylon: silk thread for fishing.

Berry: a kind of grass.

Bryophyte: Bryophyte.

Ask someone.

Fish is afraid: the fish is afraid.

Answer: respond, promise.

Shadow: shadow

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A unkempt, childish child, learning to fish as an adult, leaned over and sat in the weeds, where his body was hidden. Hearing passers-by asking for directions, I quickly waved my hand at a distance, afraid to disturb the fish and dare not respond to passers-by.

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This is a poem about children's life. In Tang poetry, there are few themes about children, so they are valuable. This poem about children's fishing has a special interest. The first two sentences of narration and description are written from appearances and are real words. The last two poems focus on expression. This poem has no gorgeous colors, no deliberate carving, just like a beautiful hibiscus, which reveals a little innocence, infinite childlike interest and a little concentration in a plain and simple narrative.

One or two sentences focus on writing, and three or four sentences focus on vividness. Young children, children also. "Pengtou" describes its appearance and highlights the innocence of children. "Nylon" is a fishing line, and "hanging nylon" means "fishing" in the title, which means fishing. The poet did not whitewash the fisherman's appearance, but wrote the true face of Shan Ye's unkempt hair, which made people feel natural, lovely and authentic. The posture of "sitting sideways" when fishing reflects the physical and behavioral scenes, and it is also the case at present. "Sitting sideways" means sitting down at will. It is also conceivable that children are absorbed in fishing in an informal way. "Berry moss" generally refers to low-level plants that grow in wet places near the ground. From Berry Moss, we can not only know that the place where children choose to fish is a place where the sun is scarce and inaccessible, but also an ideal fishing place where fish are not frightened and people are not exposed to the sun, which paves the way for the following sentence "People should not be frightened by fish". "Grass mirror" is not only a portrait of a child, but also has a direct connection with the next sentence "passers-by ask questions"-passers-by ask questions to him just because they can see him.

The subject of the last two sentences of "remote waving" is still a child. Passers-by asked, the child was afraid of the fish to answer, and waved his hand from a distance without answering. This is a psychological description of children, with calculation, strategy, alertness and intelligence. He used actions instead of answers for fear of scaring the fish away. His action is "waving from a distance", which shows that he is not indifferent to passers-by's questions. How did he whisper to passers-by after he waved? This is the reader's imagination, and there is no need for the poet to explain it. Then, after explaining the reason of waving in the distance, his poem came to an abrupt end.

Through the above brief analysis, we can see that although the first two sentences focus on children's postures, "Sitting aside" and "Raspberry Moss" are not simply descriptive pens; Although the last two sentences focus on the child's expression, the third sentence still has vivid pen and ink to describe the action. It can be regarded as a masterpiece describing children with a blend of scene and spirit!

2. Poems about children

Innocent, lively and lovely children have been the object of poets' chanting since ancient times. In China's first collection of poems, The Book of Songs, there is a poem about children: "Young Yu Pei" ("Feng Wei Ge Lan"). Nv Jiao Poem, a 280-word poem by Zuo Si, a poet in the Western Jin Dynasty, can be said to be one of the earliest children's poems in the history of classical poetry in China.

In the history of China's classical poetry, both poems about children and poems dedicated to children are mostly poetic and childlike. Poems about children are more prominent: Ye Songshao Weng's "Knowing that children promote weaving, a night light falls over the fence" ("What I saw in the night book") contrasts the poet's worries about living outside with carefree children catching crickets while picking up the fence; Song Leizhen's "The Cowboy Comes Back to Cross the Cow's Back, and the Piccolo Blows Without a Cavity" ("Village Night") renders the interest of village life and the charming twilight scene of the mountain village with the sound of the shepherd boy's piccolo; Ding's poem "Children come back early from school, so they are busy flying kites in the east wind" ("Village House") uses lively children to fly kites in the blue sky to set off beautiful spring scenery. These poems involving children mainly serve as a foil to the whole poem, but the children in the poems are not the protagonists. In the Southern Song Dynasty, Yang Wanli's poem "Children rush to chase Huang Die and fly into cauliflower, but there is nowhere to find it" ("Duke Xu of New Town"), children become the protagonists in the poem. Here, through the description of children flapping and playing butterflies, the poet makes the innocent and lively image of children come to life on paper, which can be described as interesting.

3. Sentences describing children in ancient poetry

Ancient children's ancient poems

Chishang

(Tang) Bai Juyi

A child propped up the boat and secretly picked the white lotus back.

Can't understand the hidden traces, duckweed blooms together.

The Wind and the Kite (I) Xu Wei

Wicker, filler and cotton,

Rub enough to fly a kite.

How much power the spring breeze has dissipated,

Take your children to the sky.

find

Qing Yuan Mei

The shepherd boy (1) rides a yellow cow.

Song Zhen ② Lin Yue ③.

Want to catch cicadas,

Shut up suddenly.

, "Su Xinshi Xugong Store" Song Yang Wanli

The fence is sparse, a path leads to the distance, and the petals on the tree fall, but the shade has not yet formed.

The child ran quickly to catch the yellow butterfly, but the butterfly suddenly flew into the vegetable garden and could not be found again.

Village Residence is lofty and lofty.

In February, the grass grows and the warblers fly, 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.

, "Children Fishing" Don

A child with unkempt hair and immature face is learning to fish by the river. He is sitting sideways in the grass, and his shadow is set off by weeds.

Hearing the voice of passers-by, the child waved, afraid to disturb the fish and dare not respond to passers-by.

, "Shepherd Boy" Huang Song Tingjian

Riding an ox is far beyond a thousand villages, and the flute wind is obliquely separated from the dragon.

How many Chang 'an fame and fortune guests, organ failure is not as good as jun.

Song Sushi's Flower Shadow

On the platform of Yao, I made several phone calls but couldn't get through.

In the evening when the sun went down, Hua Ying just retired, but the moon rose again and Hua Ying appeared again.

Get up in early summer

Plum sour teeth, banana green sieve.

Spring goes to summer, and the days are long and tired. After a nap, I feel depressed and watch the children play with catkins in the air.

"Tian Jia" Fan Song Chengda

Farming during the day, weaving at night, and the children in the village are in charge.

Although the children don't plow and weave, they also learn a kind of melon in the shade of mulberry trees.

4.20 ancient poems about children

In February, the grass grows and the warblers fly, 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. Qing Dynasty: Gao Yun's "Village Residence" was written by a shepherd boy riding a yellow cattle, which sang Lin Yue.

Suddenly want to catch the song of the tree, immediately stop singing and stand by the tree silently. Qing dynasty: unkempt children in Yu Yue learn to hang on ribbons and sit next to raspberries and moss.

Hearing the voice of passers-by, the child waved, afraid to disturb the fish and dare not respond to passers-by. Five Dynasties: Hu Lingneng plums shed acid and splashed teeth, and plantains were divided into green screens.

Spring goes to summer, and the days are long and tired. After a nap, I feel depressed and watch the children play with catkins in the air. "Sleeping in Early Summer" In Song Yang, the fence is sparse and deep, and the trees are covered with flowers.

The child ran quickly to catch the yellow butterfly, but the butterfly suddenly flew into the vegetable garden and could not be found again. Song Yang Wanli.

During the day, weeding in the fields and rubbing hemp thread at home at night, the men and women in the village took on all the housework. Although the children don't plow and weave, they also learn a kind of melon in the shade of mulberry trees.

Song Fan Chengda's Miscellaneous Notes on the Four Seasons I asked your student under a pine tree, "My teacher," he replied, "went to collect herbs." However, through these clouds, how can I know which corner of the mountain it is facing? .

During the Qingming Festival in Jia Dao in the Tang Dynasty, it rained one after another, and pedestrians on the road wanted to die. Excuse me, where is the restaurant? The shepherd boy pointed to Xinghua Village.

Tang Du Mu ran away from home when he was young, but his local accent did not change. When children meet strangers, they will smile and ask where the guests are from.

The eldest son of Tanghe Zhangzhi is hoeing in the east of Douxi, and the second son is knitting a chicken coop. I like children and scoundrels best, lying on the head of the stream peeling lotus flowers.

Song Xin Qi Ji, the landlord of Qingpingle, has ten poems and twenty sentences. It took three hours, please give me some points.