The long grass warbler flies in February. When she came back from school, she was busy flying kites in the east wind.

The children hurried home after school and flew kites in the east wind.

Drop out: After school. Kite: refers to kites in general.

This poem comes from the poem "Village Residence" by Gao Ding, a poet in Qing Dynasty. The full text of this poem is as follows:

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.

Vernacular translation

In February of the lunar calendar, the grass has gradually sprouted and grown, and orioles are flying around. Willow trees covered with long green branches are swaying in the wind, as if stroking the bank gently. The evaporated water vapor between Shui Ze and the vegetation condenses into smoke, and the willows seem to be intoxicated with this beautiful scenery.

The children in the village hurried home after school and flew kites in the blue sky in the east wind.

Extended data:

Village Residence is a seven-character quatrain written by Gao Ding, a poet in Qing Dynasty, when he lived in seclusion in Shangrao in his later years. It describes the poet's joy when spring comes when he lives in the countryside, the scene of spring he sees and the scene of children flying kites after school.

The first couplet describes the time and natural scenery, vividly depicts the nature in spring, and writes the beautiful and charming scenery unique to the countryside in spring; Zhuan Xu wrote about the willow on the yuan leaf in the village, which was "brushed" and "drunk" and personified the static willow; Neck couplets and tail couplets describe the vivid scenes of a group of lively children flying kites in beautiful spring.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-village residence (gaoding seven-character quatrains in Qing dynasty)