Poems describing children's ignorance of the hardships of life

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.

From: "Village Residence" Author: Gao Ding (Qing Dynasty).

In February of the lunar calendar, new grass germinates and grows, orioles fly around, and willows on the shore are intoxicated by the dew in spring. The children in the village came home from school early, and quickly flew kites in the blue sky in the east wind.

Note: village residence: what you see when you live in many villages. Willow: Willow branches are very long, hanging down and swinging slightly, as if touching the bank. Drunk: intoxicated, intoxicated. Spring smog: dew gas that evaporates from Shui Ze and vegetation in spring. Drop out: After school. Paper kite: generally refers to kite, which is a paper kite shaped like an eagle. Kite: Eagle.