The shepherd boy passed Anren Qingleping. What are these three poems about?

Generally speaking, these three poems all describe the fun-filled life of rural children.

The Shepherd Boy describes a vivid picture of a shepherd boy coming home late at night to rest, and depicts the tranquility and leisure of the shepherd boy's life.

It expresses the author's longing for a safe and enjoyable life away from the noise.

Boating peacefully describes the naive behavior between two carefree little fishermen. The poem reveals the whimsy and cleverness of the only child, and also reflects the cuteness and agility of the two children.

Qingleping

"Village Residence" describes the scene of spring when the poet lives in the country and the scene of children flying kites after school.