\"Twenty Chapters on Birds\" N" />

The poem about the kite is beautiful

1. Come and help me think of a poem with the characters "阢" and "鸢" in it.

There are many poems here with the character "鸢" in them. I hope it will help you

p>

"Twenty Chapters on Birds" No. 7

——Yuan Zhen of the Tang Dynasty

There are birds, and there are flocks of paper kites, which are held by boys because of the wind.

p>

As you go higher and higher, people's eyes are confused, and the world thinks that you have all your feathers.

The wind breaks the rope and the boy walks away, but the remaining power is still in the sky.

I worry about you. Once you return to the ground, who will take pity on you if you fall into the deep mud?

"Village Dwelling"

——Gaoding, Qing Dynasty

The grass grows and the orioles fly in February In the sky, the willows are blowing on the embankment and drunk with spring smoke.

Children come back early from school and are busy taking advantage of the east wind to fly kites.

"There are Birds"

Yuan Zhen of the Tang Dynasty

There are birds, and there are flocks of paper kites, which are carried by boys because of the wind.

When I go there, I see the eyes of the masters confused, and the world thinks that you have all the feathers.

Wind The blowing rope broke and the boy walked away, but the remaining power is still in the sky.

"Paper Kite" by Wang Ling of the Song Dynasty

Whoever makes a light kite to see from afar seems to be dissatisfied that the bird has not flown too much.

As soon as I flew away by a thread, some fools looked up.

It may not be possible to reach Bixiao, but I can be safe all day long.

Fuyao It is difficult to bear the distance of Cangming Mountain.

"Paper Kite Picture"

Ming Dynasty. Xu Wei

Rubbing wicker thread and cotton, It's enough for Qianxun to fly the paper kite.

How much power can be eliminated by the spring breeze to bring the children to the sky.

"Bamboo Branch Ci"

Qing Dynasty. Kong Shangren

Together with the children, they carry the clues to curse God.

Everyone praises you for the early spring breeze, and laughs at me for flying a kite five feet high.

"Untitled"

< p> Modern times. Deng Tuo

The kite flies and the butterfly dances gracefully, and the distance is controlled by a thread.

In this time and place, the spring breeze will send you to the sky. 2. With the word "kite" What are some good words?

Fish leaps over the kite

Those who fly violently to the sky should look at the peaks to rest their hearts - "Books with Zhu Yuan" written by Liang Wu Jun of the Southern Dynasty

Another example: Kite Shoulder (shoulders shrugged like a kite); Kite Squatting (crouching like a kite. A metaphor for crouching in poverty due to talent); Kite Flying and Fish Leaping (a metaphor for the popularity of education and all things in their proper place); Kite Shoulder Lamb Knees (Shrugging shoulders and bending knees. Describing a humble appearance); Kite shoulders and neck (Shrugging shoulders and stretching neck. Describing the state of bending over the desk and meditating)

Kite flying to the violent sky

See "The Book of Songs·Daya·" "Hanlu": "The kite flies to the violent sky, and the fish leaps into the abyss. "This is a metaphor for a person who strives for fame and fortune. The kite is also known as the black-eared kite. It is a ferocious bird. Ru: to, to

Those who fly to the violent sky, look at the peaks and rest their hearts.—— Wu Jun's "Book of Thoughts with Zhu Yuan" 3.

This sentence comes from the author of Aesthetic Sentences: First Sentence Network

1.

If life is just like the first meeting, Since then, I have tied three thousand knots in my hair, and lightly painted the kites on the paper, and the painting has returned to my soul.

This sentence "If life is just like the first time we saw it" comes from Nalan Xingde, a famous poet in the Qing Dynasty. Lan Rongruo (1655-1685, Manchu)'s "Mulan Hua Ling·Naigu Jue Ci", the meaning of this poem is that "the results of things are not as beautiful as people originally imagined, and they often become worse in the process of development." The changes have gone beyond people's initial understanding, and they no longer have the beauty and indifference they had when they first met. So how wonderful it felt to stay at the first time, when there was nothing to worry about, nothing to hold back, and everything was so natural. The beauty of the first meeting, the ending beyond imagination, and the sketched life always have a touch of regret and sadness. The above is for reference. 4. Poems about Paper Kite

Paper Kite (Song Dynasty) Kou Zhun The blue sky is falling, the autumn is quiet, the sky is still light, the breeze is still strong, and the wind can hold the end *** Bai Yunfei Author Kou Zhun (961-1023), courtesy name Pingzhong, Northern Song Dynasty Politician, poet.

When Emperor Taizong of the Song Dynasty promoted Jinshi, he was later promoted to prime minister. Emperor Taizong praised him to compare with Wei Zheng. After Kou Zhun's death, Song Renzong was given the posthumous title Zhongmin.

Kou Zhun’s poems are influenced by the late Tang Dynasty, with blend of scenes, elegance and elegance. There are three volumes of "Collected Poems of Kou Zhongmin Gong" left in the world.

Whether the five-character quatrain quoted above is originally quoted from this collection remains to be investigated. Although the poem is titled "Paper Kite", the word "paper kite" is not found in the poem, and there is not even the image of a paper kite.

The poet intends to use objects to describe the scene, and the scene to express his feelings. "Bi Luo" refers to heaven and sky.

The first sentence describes the environment and atmosphere and what you see before you: The sky is clear in early autumn, the wind is not strong, and it is difficult for the kite to fly high into the sky. The last sentence is a daydream expression, using the phenomenon that a kite can fly away from the clouds only by relying on the wind, expressing the sigh that people need something to rely on for success.

Guan Village Children Playing on the Stream (Song Dynasty) Lu You Bamboo Horses Staggering into the Nao River to Remove Paper Kites and Carrying the Wind Ming. The author Lu You (1125-1210) was named Wu Guan, also known as Fang Weng, from Shanyin, Yuezhou (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province) ), a famous poet in the Southern Song Dynasty. He was born in a family of officials who "lived in poverty and studied hard" and then became an official. He was eager to learn since childhood and advocated resisting the Jin Dynasty and restoring the country throughout his life. However, he was repeatedly excluded and dismissed, and he was never able to serve the country with his "loyal heart".

Lu You wrote very richly. He was still composing poems and compositions at the age of eighty. He has nearly 10,000 poems in existence, and "The Complete Works of Lu Fangweng" still exists. Which volume this sentence is taken from remains to be investigated.

Children's games in the Song Dynasty were diverse and rich. The poem describes two games, one is riding a bamboo horse and the other is flying a kite.

The bamboo horse ran on the ground, wandering around, and even the man and the "horse" rushed into the muddy pond, which was really disappointing; the kite was flying in the air, swaying left and right, flying and screaming. , so not arrogant. It is worth noting that when the poet writes about the relationship between kites and wind, his approach is different. He does not say that kites fly with the power of wind, but says that kites take advantage of strong winds to fly domineeringly in the sky.

Here, the author takes the kite as the subject and regards it as a living thing. He really brings the kite to life. Reading this poem, I can't help but think of "kite fighting" which is still popular in Japan today.

Most of the fighting kites are rectangular hard boards, which are shaped into tiles from the back, either vertically or horizontally. The paintings are simple and bright, with no tail tied, and a bowstring tied to the back. With the strong wind, they fly into the sky, dashing left and right. Suddenly, buzzing. Many kites take off at the same time. They do not avoid collisions and entanglements, but fight with each other and "cut the lines" of each other. Once the lines are broken, they are allowed to fly away.

In the end, whoever remains in the air will be the winner. The scene was quite as powerful as Lu Weng's poem.

Paper Kite (Song Dynasty) King Ling made a light kite. It looks so majestic in the distance. It seems that the flying bird is not very sophisticated, so it rides on a thread and flies by the wind. There is a fool who looks up and looks at the blue sky. It may not be possible to reach the blue sky, so it will be safe and fuyao all day long. Wang Ling (1032-1059), courtesy name Fengyuan, was a poet of the Northern Song Dynasty. He was originally from Yuancheng (now Daming County, Hebei Province). Both his parents died when he was five years old. He followed his uncle to live in Guangling (now Guangling). Yangzhou), and made a living by teaching when he grew up. Wang Lingcai was short-lived and died at the age of 28.

His poems have novel ideas and incisive language. In 1980, Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House published "Wang Ling Collection", consisting of 21 volumes of poems and prose.

Whether this poem was originally quoted from "Wang Ling Ji" remains to be investigated. "Duan" refers to the amount of cloth in ancient times, and one end is one foot or eight feet.

"Moduoduan" means not many and not far away. Kite flyers may not fly kites just because the birds can't fly far to add to the spectacular scene in the sky. However, the author thinks and says this, and it is obvious that he treats kites like birds.

Look at the kite flying by the wind and soaring into the sky. Although it may not be able to reach the extremely high sky, it can fly all day long and never fall. Even the kite is said to fly ninety thousand miles. The roc bird does not have such ability. This is a poem that describes a kite in a macro sense.

The author does not write about the shape or color of the kite, nor even how the kite flies. Instead, he used his rich imagination to set off, contrast, and exaggerate the kite's flying air cushion to describe the kite's most essential characteristics - to be high and good at flying.

Flying high, with a large flying line angle and strong stability are exactly what today’s kite enthusiasts are pursuing for their works.

Ten poems about kites (yuan) Xie Zongke can fly in the sky by relying on a piece of paper. Why does he want to be so powerful? A few thin bones, a few sticks, a soft silk, a thousand feet, a total crisis. The clouds are sunny, the sun is warm, the spring is good, the rain is sudden, the wind is crazy, and things are gradually not high in the tree. Lin has to evade the entanglement, but he can't return. Half a piece of paper is sent to Taixu Yufeng Liezi, but who is as high as himself, not climbing to the road, because of the time, writing a volume, relaxing, and singing in the Yao Jing. The phoenix blows, the shadow floats, the fairy couple drags their skirts, naked children's hands Wandering around the world is full of joy, I am proud of myself in the sky, I have set my clues early, I rely on other people's sky-high skills to ride the wind, show off my spirit, and look up at the new moment every day. I look at the noisy alleys and finally shattered, dragged here and there by the dust, how can I ruin the spring with a shower of rain? Flying in the air, the kite is flying with broken hoods, flying on the slender fingers, and the momentum is flying for a long time. The flowers in the eyes are light and flowing. The stream water is flying, and the wadding is falling wildly into the grass. The skin and bones are floating. The silk threads are looking at each other, clapping and laughing. When I play it back, I will take back the silk fiber. Why bother to have all the facilities and skeletons to know how to avoid danger? Floating like plain clouds, green man, graceful white crane, crossing the green mountains, spring scenery, far-sightedness, infinite exploration, soaring, only to wait for a moment, a piece of paper suddenly turned into the air in front of my eyes. Ren Gaoqian looked at the master's face. Infinitely avoiding the rain all over the body, straight up from the sky, unable to prevent the tiles from falling, shining back in the dark, lighting up the spring breeze, urging Qingming to end in the garden, no one can understand the wind and cloud, continue to point the wild kite fish, leap into the sky, five strands of life-extending chapter can lift a leaf across the sky Entering the vast world, looking up at the dust, looking up to explore the celestial world, but the blue sky wanders to the eight extremes, looking for a destination, borrowing paper from the empty window, playing on the swing, fighting with grass, paper kites floating and sending traces of travel, as if searching for nests, the sound of swallows is like passing through the mountain bells, whatever the size. We are all active, high and low, no intention to compare with Tengchong, rolling in our arms, dying, riding the spring dawn, passing through the clouds on the ninth level, outside the sky, where can I hear the Qin Zheng in the distance, watching pieces of witch clouds, colorful clothes, fluttering, with green sleeves, swaying, practicing skirt dance, willows and flying flowers. Illusionary scenery and beautiful scenery, sun moving, stars, immortals, true control, cranes coming and flying, taking advantage of the floating traces of clouds and algae, etc., using the air to control the air, giving physical form, swinging and flying in the sky without obstruction, Xiao Xiao commissioned transportation from Qingning silk rope guide It is necessary to end the law and change the spring to return. After all, the world of Dharma is still wide and wide, and the hope is eliminated. The embellishment is clear and green - "Poetry of Ode to Things·Volume 2" Paper Kite (Yuan Dynasty) How can the soaring Yuan follow the sound of people's voice, the blue east wind clears the sky, the dawn turns into the distant sky, and the sun turns into spring. Who is it that I have no wings?

Two volumes of his "Poems on Things" were engraved in the Xinhai Year of Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty. "Ten Poems on Kites" is excerpted from Volume 2. 5. What are the sentences and poems written by Han Jingyan

"Early Spring in the East Pond of Kaiyuan Temple"

Era: Tang Author: Bai Juyi

The water in the pond is warm and humid. The water is clear and rippling.

Among the clusters of green mud, the new leaves are like swords.

The plum room is wrapped in white, and the willow color is lightly dyed yellow.

The smooth grass is fragrant, and the comfortable gulls are everywhere.

Old travels become dreams, and past events follow the sun.

The fragrance of the thing brings you a sense of tranquility, which stirs your lifelong thoughts.

"Poem of Shooting a Kite"

Era: Wei and Jin Author: Liu Zhen

The kite flies with its wings. Thin blue clouds flutter. I became furious. The spirit is overwhelming. The engine is like Jing Yan. Three rounds and two kites. Bleeding on the wall star. Flying hair swirls from the wind. The common people all praised in unison. Jun shoots He Yan.

"Sentences"

Era: Song Dynasty Author: Chen Hu

The green grass in the prince's ant nest preaches that the frogs, huts, and stirrups are all the same.

"One Hundred Rhymes of Spring Poems in Dreams"

Era: Tang Dynasty Author: Bai Juyi

Awakening is due to metaphor, and obsession is due to the authorities. The bright ointment lures the dark moth, and the bright sun rushes to the foolish deer.