Poems and ancient poems about flying kites. What are the poems about flying kites?

1. The grass grows in February, and the willows are drunk with spring smoke.

The children came back from school early and were busy flying kites in the east wind.

3. Listening to the blue at night, the palace merchants believe in the wind.

It sounds like a song, but it is blown by the wind.

Countless soft red mud was built, and Chun Lv was urged to gather in front of the court.

6. Suddenly there was a parrot's cry outside the window, and the kite blew off the eaves.

7. Kite is an outdoor activity that people like very much in spring. Throughout the ages, the poems of literati chanting kites abound, each with its own merits. Poets of past dynasties have written many vivid kite poems, which make people enjoy it. After the Tang Dynasty, Lu You, a great poet in the Southern Song Dynasty, used anthropomorphic brushwork to describe paper kites, which was very vivid. The kite swayed and sang a poem.