Poetry describing naughty children

1. Poems about naughty children (what are the poems that describe naughty children)

Poems about naughty children (what are the poems that describe naughty children) 1. Describe children What are the naughty poems

1. "Village Residence" Qing Dynasty: Gao Ding

Original text:

The grass grows and the orioles fly in the February sky, and the embankment is brushed Willows are drunk with spring smoke.

Children come back early from school and are busy flying kites in the east wind.

Translation: In the second month of the lunar calendar, the grass in front and behind the village has gradually sprouted and grown, and orioles are flying here and there. The willows are covered with long green branches, swaying in the wind, as if gently stroking the embankment. The water vapor that evaporates between the water and vegetation condenses like smoke. The willows seem to be intoxicated by this rich scenery. The children in the village hurried home after school and took advantage of the east wind to fly kites into the blue sky.

2. "Qingpingle·Village Dwelling" Song Dynasty: Xin Qiji

Original text:

The eaves are low and the grass is green on the stream.

Wu Yin is so charming when he is drunk. Whose old lady is gray-haired?

The eldest son is hoeing beans to the east of the stream, while the middle son is weaving a chicken coop.

What I love most is that my child died, lying down at the head of the stream peeling lotus pods.

Translation: The eaves of the thatched cottage are low and small, and the stream is covered with green grass. The drunken Wudi dialect sounds gentle and beautiful. Whose family does that old man with white hair belong to?

The eldest son is weeding in the bean field east of the stream, and the second son is busy weaving chicken coops. The most beloved one is the youngest son, who is lying in the grass at the head of the stream, peeling off the newly picked lotus pods.

3. "Xugongdian, Suxin City" Song Dynasty: Yang Wanli

Original text:

The fence is sparse and one foot deep, and the flowers on the tree heads have not yet formed shade. .

Children hurriedly chased the yellow butterfly, flying into the cauliflower and nowhere to be found.

Translation: There are few fences, a path leads into the distance, the petals on the trees are falling one after another, but the shade has not yet formed. The child ran quickly to catch up with the yellow butterfly, but the butterfly suddenly flew into the cauliflower bush and was never found again.

4. "What You See" Qing Dynasty: Yuan Mei

Original text:

A shepherd boy rides an ox, and his singing shakes the forest.

I wanted to catch the chirping cicada, but suddenly I stood silent.

Translation: The shepherd boy rides on the back of the ox, and his loud singing echoes in the forest. The cicada suddenly wanted to catch the singing in the tree, so he immediately stopped singing and stood silently next to the tree.

5. "Children's Fishing" Tang Dynasty: Hu Linngneng

Original text:

A child with a shaggy head is learning fishing, sitting sideways on the berry moss.

Passers-by asked me to wave, fearing that I would be frightened and ignored.

Translation: A child with disheveled hair and green face was learning how to fish as an adult by the river. He was sitting sideways in the grass, and his figure was hidden by the weeds. When a passerby asked for directions, the child waved his hand indifferently, fearing to disturb the fish and not daring to respond to the passerby.

2. What are the poems that describe the "actions" of naughty children?

1. I like children who are scoundrels the most, lying at the head of the stream peeling lotus pods. ——"Qingpingle. Village Residence" Xin Qiji

Interpretation: The happiest thing is the youngest son, Rascal, lying by the stream peeling lotus pods.

2. The children hurriedly chased the yellow butterfly, which flew into the cauliflower and was nowhere to be found. ——"Xugongdian, Suxin City" Yang Wanli

Explanation: The child ran very fast to chase the yellow butterfly, and the butterfly flew into the cauliflower and disappeared.

3. A child with unkempt hair learns fishing, sitting sideways with the berry moss reflected on his body. ——"Children's Fishing" by Hu Lingneng

Interpretation: A child with disheveled hair is learning to fish, sitting sideways on the moss, with his figure silhouetted against the green grass.

4. The little boy used the boat to pick white lotus leaves secretly. "Chi Shang" Bai Juyi

Interpretation: A child held a boat and secretly picked white lotus.

5. Children come back early from school and are busy taking advantage of the east wind to fly kites. ——"Village Living" Gao Ding

Interpretation: The child came back from school very early and quickly took advantage of the east wind to fly a kite.

6. A shepherd boy rides an ox, and his singing shakes the forest. ——"What You See" by Yuan Mei

Interpretation: A shepherd boy rides on the back of an ox, and his loud singing echoes in the woods.

3. Which line in the poem describes the naughty, cute and innocent children?

I like the most rogue children, lying at the head of the stream peeling lotus pods.

One leaf and two fishing boats A little boy gathered his pole and sat in the boat.

What he saw

A shepherd boy riding an ox, his song shook the forest.

He wanted to catch a cicada, but suddenly he stood up with his mouth shut.

——Qing Dynasty

Yuan Mei

Tang Dynasty poet Hu Lingneng

"Children Fishing"

Puffy-headed child Learning to fish, sitting sideways with the reflection of strawberries and moss. Passers-by ask questions and wave from afar, fearing that the fish will be frightened and not respond.

Yang Wanli

"Xugong Store, Suxin City"

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The fence is sparse and deep, and the flowers on the branches have fallen into the shade. The children hurriedly chased the yellow butterflies, flying into the cauliflower and nowhere to find them.

Cui Daorong of the Tang Dynasty. "River Judging" "Things"

Who is not tying a boat outside the fence? The spring breeze blows into the fishing bay. Suspecting that there are villagers, the child hurried to Chaimen but it was closed

Fan Chengda

"Four Occasions Pastoral Miscellaneous"

Plowing fields in the day and planting hemp at night, the children of the village are responsible for their own affairs. The children and grandchildren have not yet left for farming and weaving, and they also learn to grow melons by the mulberry tree

< p> 4. Yang Wanli's poems describing children's naughtyness

Yang Wanli's poems describing children's naughtyness include:

Children rush to chase yellow butterflies, flying into cauliflower and nowhere to be found. --"Xugong Store, Suxin City"

Describes the innocent and lively scenes of children chasing butterflies.

On a fishing boat, two children gathered their poles and sat in the boat. -- "The Boat Passes Anren"

Describes the cute behavior of children taking a boat.

Children take off the ice from the golden basin, and wear colorful silk threads to use as silver ceremonials - "Children Make Ice"

It describes the scene of children imitating the scenes of adults whipping spring oxen.

After a long sleep, I wake up without thoughts and watch the children catching willow flowers.

——Yang Wanli's "Napping in Early Summer, Part One"

Describes children chasing catkins.