Year: Tang Author: Bai Juyi
The original dress is knotted, and Yanzi eats it.
Happy but happy, forget about hunger and cold.
Who am I today? My virtue is not as good as that of a sage.
Food and clothing are fortunate, and Hu is uneasy.
The situation is clear and peaceful, living and working in peace and contentment.
There are more than 100 elms, willows and a dozen mauts.
It's cold under the eaves and hot at the bottom of the stream.
Before sunrise, the day went back to sleep.
The west wind fills the village lane, and it is cool in August.
But there are chickens and dogs, and I don't smell the noise of horses and chariots.
Pour a bottle of wine and sit on the southeast mountain.
My nephew is a beginner and plays with me.
That's it. It's coke. It's a little original.
Sigh old three songs
Year: Tang Author: Bai Juyi
Peach stones were planted the year before last, and now they are flower trees. Last year's newborn baby has learned to walk this year.
But when things grow up, I don't feel exhausted. You can't stay if you want to go.
Because of the significance of this book today, I sent it to all my relatives and friends. Don't be happy when you are strong, but repent for many years.
2. What idioms describe "children learn to walk", such as stumbling, stumbling and stumbling?
First, stumbling
Explanation: Walking with a limp. Describe the inconvenience of walking, walking and falling.
From: Don Pi Rixiu's View of Truth: "The road to heaven is stumbling."
The way Tianlu fell when he walked.
Second, one step and three shakes [yī bī sā nyá o]
Explanation: refers to the way people walk unsteadily or leisurely.
From: The Case of Gong Liu, Qing Dynasty, 29: "I told my servant to watch the door, and he came to the door step by step.
He told the servants to watch the door, and then he came to the gate step by step.
Third, stumbling [Di Di Zhu Qiang]
Explanation: Walking unsteadily looks like falling.
From: The Scholars written by Wu in the Qing Dynasty, the fifth time: "I ate four more drums and stumbled to help me come back."
Fourth, stumbling
Explanation: describe the road is not easy to walk or there is something wrong with your legs and feet. When things encounter difficulties and setbacks, they are unsatisfactory and not smooth.
From: Xia Qingjing's Song "Wild Sour Dew Ci": Later, my eyes were like paint, so I had to stumble and barely walk down the hillside.
At the back, it was dark in front of me, so I had to bump into the gray ground in the east and west, and barely walked down the hillside.
Verbs (short for verb) stumble.
Description: tripping: walking unsteadily. You walk askew.
From: Shi Ming Nai 'an's "Water Margin" the fourth time: "Stumbling up the mountain, like a crane in the wind; Like a turtle out of water, swing back to the temple. "
Stumbling up the hill, like a crane flying with the wind; Wiggle wiggle shook his temples back, just like a turtle just coming out of the water walking on land.