1. Poems about children's innocence
Poems about children's innocence 1. Poems about children's innocence
Children's Fishing Tang·Hu Lingneng's disheveled childish child learns to fish Lun, sitting sideways with strawberry moss reflected on her body. Passers-by asked and waved, fearing that they would be frightened and ignored. Xugongdian, Suxin City, Song Dynasty, Yang Wanli. The fence is sparse and deep, and the flowers on the tree tops have not yet formed shade. The children hurriedly chased the yellow butterfly, which flew into the cauliflower and was nowhere to be found. Village Residence, Qing Dynasty·Gaoding The grass grows long and the orioles fly in the February sky, and the willows brush the embankments and are intoxicated by the spring smoke. The children came back early from school and took advantage of the east wind to fly kites.
Childlike Innocence: Thousands of angels will rise up to sing praises to the little child; Little child! His small body contains a great soul.
Tang Dynasty - Shi Jianwu - Young Girl's Ci The young girl is only six years old, and she doesn't know skill or clumsiness. In front of the hall at night, students worship the new moon. Tang Dynasty - Hu Linneng - Children's Fishing A child with a shaggy head learns fishing, sitting sideways in the shadow of strawberry grass. Passers-by asked and waved, fearing that they would be frightened and ignored. Song Dynasty - Yang Wanli - In the Mulberry Tea Tunnel. When the weather is clear, the wind is dry, and the rain is dry, the grass is full of flowers, the dike is full of water, and the stream is full of water. The boy Liu Yinmian was sleeping, and a cow ate Liu Yinxi. Song Dynasty - Yang Wanli - Boat Passing Anren Two children in a fishing boat gathered their poles and sat in the boat. It's strange that even if it's not raining, they open their umbrellas, either to cover their heads or to use wind. Song Dynasty - Yang Wanli - A childish child makes ice. A childish child removes the ice from the golden basin, and threads the colored silk through it to serve as a silver jade. The jade chime made a sound as it penetrated the forest, and suddenly there was the sound of shattering glass. Song Dynasty - Yang Wanli - Two quatrains from "Rising from a nap in the early summer". There is a half-bow of moss in the pine shade, and I occasionally want to read but am too lazy to do so. Playing with the clear spring and scattering banana leaves, the children mistook the sound of rain. The plums have sour teeth, and the bananas are divided into green and window screens. The day is long and I fall asleep with no thoughts, watching children catching willow flowers. Song Dynasty - Ye Shaoweng - What I saw in a night book The rustling banyan leaves send off the cold sound, and the autumn wind on the river stirs up the guest sentiment. I know there are children catching and weaving, and a light falls on the fence late at night. Qing Dynasty - Gao Ding - Village Residence The grass grows and orioles fly in the February sky, and the willows on the embankment are intoxicated by the spring smoke. The children came back early from school and were busy taking advantage of the east wind to fly kites. Song Dynasty - Xin Qiji - Qingpingle·Village Dwelling The eaves are low and the grass is green on the stream. Wu Yin is very charming when she is drunk, but who is the old lady with gray hair? The eldest son is hoeing beans to the east of the stream, while the middle son is weaving a chicken coop. His favorite child is rogue, lying at the head of the stream peeling off lotus pods. Tang Dynasty - Lu Yan - Shepherd Boy There are six or seven miles of grass spread across the field, and the flute plays three or four sounds in the evening breeze. After returning home and having a good meal at dusk, I lie down under the moonlight without taking off my coir raincoat.
2. Ancient poems about innocence and childishness
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Poems describing innocence and childishness include:
1. "On the Pond"
Tang·Bai Juyi
The little boy holds the boat, Picking white lotus secretly. Without clearing up the hidden traces, the duckweeds bloom together.
2. "Ode to the Goose"
King Luo Bin of the Tang Dynasty
Goose, goose, goose, the song is singing to the sky. White hair floats on the green water, and anthurium stirs the clear waves.
3. "Young Girl's Ci"
Shi Jianwu of the Tang Dynasty
The young girl is only six years old, and she doesn't know how to be clever or clumsy. At night in front of the hall, students worship the new moon.
4. "Children's Fishing"
Hu Lingneng of the Tang Dynasty
A boy with a shaggy head learns fishing, sitting sideways on the strawberries and grass. Passers-by asked and waved, fearing that they would be frightened and ignored.
5. "What I See"
Yuan Mei, Qing Dynasty
A shepherd boy rides an ox, and his singing shakes the forest. He wanted to catch the chirping cicada, but suddenly he stood up with his mouth shut.
6. "Boat Passing Anren"
Yang Wanli of the Song Dynasty
Two children on a fishing boat gathered their poles and sat in the boat. It's strange that even if it's not raining, they open their umbrellas, either to cover their heads or to use wind.
7. "The Child Makes Ice"
Yang Wanli of the Song Dynasty
The child takes off the ice from the golden basin at dawn, and threads the colored silk through it to serve as a silver jade. The jade chime made a sound as it penetrated the forest, and suddenly there was the sound of shattering glass.
8. "Rising from a nap in early summer"
Yang Wanli of the Song Dynasty
(Part 1)
A half-bow moss in Songyin , I want to read but am too lazy to do so. Playing with the clear spring and scattering banana leaves, the children mistook the sound of rain.
(Part 2)
The plums leave sore teeth, and the bananas are divided into green and window screens. The day is long and I fall asleep with no thoughts, watching children catching willow flowers.
9. "What I Saw in a Night Book"
Ye Shaoweng of the Song Dynasty
The rustling banyan leaves send off the cold sound, and the autumn wind on the river stirs up the guest sentiment. I know there are children catching and weaving, and a light falls on the fence late at night.
10. "Village Residence"
Gaoding, Qing Dynasty
The grass is long and the orioles are flying in the February sky, and the willows are brushing against the embankments intoxicated by the spring smoke. The children came back early from school and were busy taking advantage of the east wind to fly kites.
11. "Qingpingle Village Dwelling"
Xin Qiji, Song Dynasty
The eaves are low and the grass is green on the stream. Wu Yin is very charming when she is drunk, but who is the old lady with gray hair?
The eldest son is hoeing beans to the east of the stream, while the middle son is weaving a chicken coop. His favorite child is a rogue, lying at the head of the stream peeling off lotus pods.
12. "Shepherd Boy"
Lu Yan of the Tang Dynasty
Six or seven miles of grass spread across the field, and the flute plays three or four sounds in the evening breeze. After returning home and having a good meal at dusk, I lie down under the moonlight without taking off my coir raincoat.
13. "Young Girl's Ci"
Ming Dynasty Mao Xuan
Get out of bed and put on new clothes, a novice sister-in-law. He lowers his head to see others and holds his hands together.
14. "Gu Lang Yue Xing"
Tang·Li Bai
When he was young, he didn't know the moon, so he called it a white jade plate. I also suspected that the Yao Tai Mirror was flying in the blue clouds.
15. "In the Mulberry Tea Tunnel"
Yang Wanli of the Song Dynasty
When the weather is clear and the wind is dry, the grass is full of flowers and the dike is full of water. The boy Liu Yinmian was sleeping, and a cow ate Liu Yinxi.
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3. Beautiful sentences about children’s innocence
Beautiful sentences about children’s innocence:
1. She laughs There will always be two shallow dimples when you look up, as beautiful as blooming peach blossoms.
2. Perhaps, this is the smile of an angel. It drives away all the haze and makes me feel that the sky is so bright without any flaws
3. She opened her mouth He pursed his lips, the corners of his slightly raised lips filled with joy. The smile was like the ripples of a clear spring, overflowing from the small vortex at the corner of his mouth and spreading all over his face.
4. She raised a bright smile, which was deeply touching. The girl's face was blushing, she lowered her head shyly and smiled, like a hibiscus emerging from the water or a peach blossom bathed in the rain.
5. She has a well-proportioned figure, neither fat nor thin, with black hair styled into two slender braids, a rosy face, big round eyes, and two deep dimples on her cheeks. , looks lively and cute.
6. She is a girl of sixteen or seventeen years old. She always has a smile on her pretty face, with two thin lips smiling, sparse eyebrows and thin eyes. He is smiling, and the two deep dimples on his cheeks are also smiling.
7. She is a well-known handsome girl in the mountains here. She is exposed to the rain and sun all day long, but she does not wilt or tan. She has a fair face and clear and bright eyebrows. When she smiles, her mouth is like a quiet crescent moon; when she talks, her voice is like the beating of an oriole's hooves.
4. What are the poems that describe children's innocence
1. "Village Evening"
Song Dynasty: Lei Zhen
Cao Man The pond is full of water, and the setting sun on the mountain is soaked in cold ripples.
The shepherd boy returns and rides on the cow's back, playing the piccolo without any tune.
Translation: In a pond covered with green grass, the pond is full of water, and the mountains catch the setting sun and submerge the water waves. The boy herding the cows sat on the backs of the cows, casually playing tuneless music on the piccolo.
2. "Village Dwelling"
Qing Dynasty: Gaoding
The grass grows and the orioles fly in the February sky, and the willows brush the embankments and are drunk by the 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.
3. "Xugongdian, Suxin City"
Song Dynasty: Yang Wanli
The hedges are 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 to the distance, and 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. "Mu Shu"
Tang Dynasty: Cui Daorong
Mu Shu holds a coir rain hat and looks proud when he is popular.
The lying cow plays the piccolo while plowing the fields next to the stream.
Translation: The shepherd boy was wearing a raincoat and a bamboo hat, and he deliberately pretended to be dignified when meeting people. When grazing, they would lie on the backs of cows and play the piccolo. When the cows were plowing, they would play in the fields by the stream.
5. "Chi Shang"
Tang Dynasty: Bai Juyi
A little boy used a small boat to steal white lotus. Without clearing up the hidden traces, the duckweeds bloom together.
Translation: A child held a boat and secretly picked white lotus flowers.
He didn't know how to hide his traces, and there was a trace of a boat crossing on the duckweed on the water.
5. Poems describing innocence and innocence
1. "The Boat Passes Anren" Song Dynasty: Yang Wanli
Original text:
Yi Ye Two children on a fishing boat collected their poles and sat in the boat.
It is strange that the umbrella is always open even when it is not raining, either to cover the head or to use the wind.
Translation: There were two children on a fishing boat. They put away their bamboo poles, stopped their oars, and sat in the boat. No wonder they opened their umbrellas when it didn't rain. It turned out that they were not trying to protect themselves from the rain, but wanted to use the umbrellas as sails to move the ship forward.
2. "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.
3. "The Child Makes Ice" Song Dynasty: Yang Wanli
Original text:
The child takes off the ice from the golden basin, and threads the colored silk through it to serve as a silver jade.
The sound of a jade chime sounded through the forest, and suddenly there was the sound of broken glass.
Translation: In the early morning, the childish child took off the ice cubes that had been frozen on the plate during the night and held them in his hands. When knocked gently, the ice cubes made a sound like passing through the forest. When the spectators were fascinated by the sound passing through the forest, they suddenly heard another sound - the ice cubes fell to the ground, making a sound like breaking glass. .
4. "Village Living" Qing Dynasty: Gao Ding
Original text:
The grass grows and the orioles fly in the February sky, and the willows brush the embankments and are drunk by the 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.
5. "Chi Shang" Tang Dynasty: Bai Juyi
Original text:
A little boy used a small boat to steal white lotus.
If you don’t hide the traces, the duckweeds will bloom together.
Translation: A child held a boat and secretly picked white lotus flowers. He didn't know how to hide his traces, but there was a trace of a boat on the duckweed on the water.
6. Ancient poems about childhood innocence
Poems describing innocence and innocence
1. "On the Pool"
Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty
The little boy held a boat and secretly picked white lotus flowers.
If you don’t hide the traces, the duckweeds will bloom together.
2. "Ode to the Goose"
King Luo Bin of the Tang Dynasty
Goose, goose, goose, the song is singing to the sky.
White hair floats on the green water, and anthurium stirs the clear waves.
3. "Young Girl's Ci"
Shi Jianwu of the Tang Dynasty
The young girl is only six years old, and she doesn't know how to be clever or clumsy.
In front of the hall at night, students worshiped the new moon.
4. "Children's Fishing"
Hu Lingneng of the Tang Dynasty
A boy with a shaggy head learns fishing, sitting sideways on the strawberries and grass.
Passers-by asked me to wave, fearing that I would be frightened and ignored.
5. "What I See"
Yuan Mei, Qing Dynasty
A shepherd boy rides an ox, and his singing shakes the forest.
I wanted to catch the chirping cicada, but suddenly I stood silent.
6. "Boat Passing Anren"
Yang Wanli of the Song Dynasty
Two children on a fishing boat gathered their poles and sat in the boat.
It is strange that the umbrella is always open even when it is not raining, either to cover the head or to use the wind.
7. "The Child Makes Ice"
Yang Wanli of the Song Dynasty
The child takes off the ice from the golden basin at dawn, and threads the colored silk through it to serve as a silver jade.
The sound of a jade chime pierced through the forest, and suddenly there was the sound of shattering glass.
8. "Rising from a nap in early summer"
Yang Wanli of the Song Dynasty
(Part 1)
A half-bow moss in Songyin , I want to read but am too lazy to do so.
Playing with the clear spring and scattering banana leaves, the children mistook the sound of rain.
(Part 2)
The plums leave sore teeth, and the bananas are divided into green and window screens.
After a long sleep, I wake up without thoughts and watch the children catching willow flowers.
9. "What I Saw in a Night Book"
Ye Shaoweng of the Song Dynasty
The rustling banyan leaves send off the cold sound, and the autumn wind on the river stirs up the guests' feelings.
I know that there are children catching and weaving, and a light falls on the fence late at night.
10. "Village Residence"
Gaoding, Qing Dynasty
The grass is long and the orioles are flying in the February sky, and the willows are brushing against the embankment and drunk with the spring smoke.
Children come back early from school and are busy flying kites in the east wind.
11. "Qingpingle·Village Dwelling"
Song Dynasty·Xin Qiji
The eaves are low and the grass is green on the stream.
Wu Yin is very charming when she is drunk, but who is the old lady with gray hair?
The eldest son is hoeing beans to the east of the stream, while the middle son is weaving a chicken coop.
My favorite child is rogue, lying at the head of the stream peeling lotus pods.
12. "Shepherd Boy"
Lu Yan of the Tang Dynasty
Six or seven miles of grass spread across the field, and the flute plays three or four sounds in the evening breeze.
After returning home and having a good meal at dusk, I lie down under the moonlight without taking off my coir raincoat.
13. "Young Girl's Ci"
Mao Xuan of the Ming Dynasty
Get out of bed and put on new clothes, a novice sister-in-law.
He lowers his head to see others and holds his hands together.
14. "Gu Lang Yue Xing"
Tang·Li Bai
When he was young, he didn't know the moon, so he called it a white jade plate.
I also suspected that the Yao Tai Mirror was flying in the blue clouds.
15. "In the Mulberry Tea Tunnel"
Yang Wanli of the Song Dynasty
When the weather is clear and the wind is dry, the grass is full of flowers and the dike is full of water.
The boy Liu Yinmian was sleeping, and a cow ate Liu Yinxi.
7. Poems praising innocence
Poems describing innocence and joy
1. "On the Pool"
Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty
p>The little boy held a boat and secretly picked white lotus flowers.
If you don’t hide the traces, the duckweeds will bloom together.
2. "Ode to the Goose"
King Luo Bin of the Tang Dynasty
Goose, goose, goose, the song is singing to the sky.
White hair floats on the green water, and anthurium stirs the clear waves.
3. "Young Girl's Ci"
Shi Jianwu of the Tang Dynasty
The young girl is only six years old, and she doesn't know how to be clever or clumsy.
In front of the hall at night, students worshiped the new moon.
4. "Children's Fishing"
Hu Lingneng of the Tang Dynasty
A boy with a shaggy head learns fishing, sitting sideways on the strawberries and grass.
Passers-by asked me to wave, fearing that I would be frightened and ignored.
5. "What I See"
Yuan Mei, Qing Dynasty
A shepherd boy rides an ox, and his singing shakes the forest.
I wanted to catch the chirping cicada, but suddenly I stood silent.
6. "Boat Passing Anren"
Yang Wanli of the Song Dynasty
Two children on a fishing boat gathered their poles and sat in the boat.
It is strange that the umbrella is always open even when it is not raining, either to cover the head or to use the wind.
7. "The Child Makes Ice"
Yang Wanli of the Song Dynasty
The child takes off the ice from the golden basin at dawn, and threads the colored silk through it to serve as a silver jade.
The sound of a jade chime pierced through the forest, and suddenly there was the sound of shattering glass.
8. "Rising from a nap in early summer"
Yang Wanli of the Song Dynasty
(Part 1)
A half-bow moss in Songyin , I want to read but am too lazy to do so.
Playing with the clear spring and scattering banana leaves, the children mistook the sound of rain.
(Part 2)
The plums leave sore teeth, and the bananas are divided into green and window screens.
After a long sleep, I wake up without thoughts and watch the children catching willow flowers.
9. "What I Saw in a Night Book"
Ye Shaoweng of the Song Dynasty
The rustling banyan leaves send off the cold sound, and the autumn wind on the river stirs up the guests' feelings.
I know that there are children catching and weaving, and a light falls on the fence late at night.
10. "Village Residence"
Gaoding, Qing Dynasty
The grass is long and the orioles are flying in the February sky, and the willows are brushing against the embankment and drunk with the spring smoke.
Children come back early from school and are busy flying kites in the east wind.
11. "Qingpingle·Village Dwelling"
Song Dynasty·Xin Qiji
The eaves are low and the grass is green on the stream.
Wu Yin is very charming when she is drunk, but who is the old lady with gray hair?
The eldest son is hoeing beans to the east of the stream, while the middle son is weaving a chicken coop.
My favorite child is rogue, lying at the head of the stream peeling lotus pods.
12. "Shepherd Boy"
Lu Yan of the Tang Dynasty
Six or seven miles of grass spread across the field, and the flute plays three or four sounds in the evening breeze.
After returning home after having a full meal, I lie down under the moonlight without taking off my coir raincoat
8. Poems describing lively and lovely children
In China's first poetry collection " There are poems involving children in the Book of Songs: "The Boy Adorns the Orchid" ("Weifeng·Xianlan"). The 280-word "Poetry of the Beautiful Girl" written by Zuo Si, a poet of the Western Jin Dynasty, can be said to be the earliest poem dedicated to children in the history of Chinese classical poetry. One of the poems. This poem tries its best to describe the cute and charming appearance of the poet's two daughters - the eldest daughter "Huifang" and the younger daughter "Wansu", giving readers the feeling of being immersed in the scene and seeing them.
In the history of Chinese classical poetry, whether it is poems about children or poems specifically about children, most of them are poetic and childish. Among the outstanding poems about children are:
Ye Shaoweng of the Song Dynasty wrote "I know there are children weaving, and a lamp is shining on the fence late at night" ("Written at Night"). The carefreeness of children picking up lamps and catching crickets by the fence contrasts with the poet's worries about living abroad;< /p>
"The shepherd boy returns across the back of the ox, and the piccolo plays without any tune" ("Village Evening") by Lei Zhen of the Song Dynasty, which uses the lingering sound of the shepherd boy's piccolo to exaggerate the interest of village life and the charming dusk scene of the mountain village;
"Children came back early from school and were busy flying kites in the east wind" ("Village House") by Gao Ding of the Qing Dynasty. Lively children flying kites in the blue sky are used to set off the brightness of spring. These stories involve children. The poem mainly plays a foil role in the whole poem, and the children in the poem cannot be regarded as the protagonist.
The poem of Yang Wanli in the Southern Song Dynasty "Children rush to chase the yellow butterfly, flying into the cauliflower and nowhere to find it" ("Su") "Xugongdian, Xinshi"), the description of children's actions is more specific, and the reflection of children's psychology is more vivid. Children have become the protagonists in the poem. Here, the poet uses the description of children flapping butterflies and butterflies playing with children to make innocence and liveliness The image of a child comes to life on the page, which is full of fun and wonderful.
"Young Girl's Ci" by Shi Jianwu of the Tang Dynasty: "The young girl is only six years old, and she doesn't know how to be clever or clumsy. Xiang Ye is in front of the hall, learning from others. "Worship the new moon", with just a few words, the image of a self-defeating and innocent young girl is vividly displayed in front of the readers. Ming Mao Xuan's "Young Girl's Ci": "Getting out of bed with new clothes, a novice sister-in-law bows. She bows her head and is shy to see others. "Tie a nepotism with both hands." It writes about a young girl who went to the church after her sister-in-law got married. She not only knew how to "wear new clothes", but also knew how to be "shy in seeing others", and knew how to "tie a nepotism with both hands" to cover up her shyness, which made a girl who had just opened her love and become childish. The image of the undressed young girl is lifelike. Both poems use the childlike state of children to see their childlike innocence. Cui Daorong's "Mu Shu" of the Tang Dynasty: "The Mu Shu holds a coir rain hat and is proud when he is popular. The lying cow plays the piccolo and plows by the stream. "Field", the first two sentences focus on the demeanor of the shepherd boy, highlighting the word "arrogance"; the last two sentences highlight the word "wisdom", which is his "arrogant" capital: he can both drive cattle and plow the fields, and he can also play the flute. .Obviously, this poem uses the arrogance of children to see their intelligence and mind.
"Children Fishing" by Hu Linneng of the Tang Dynasty: "A child with a shaggy head is learning fishing, sitting sideways on the strawberry grass. Passers-by ask questions "Waving from afar, fearing that the fish will frighten the fish," it writes about a rural boy learning to fish, highlighting the word "concentrate". He is afraid of "the fish being frightened" and concentrates on fishing. His "sitting sideways" and invisible form in the grass appear innocent and He is clever, and the details of "passers-by asking questions" and "waving from a distance" without answering make the child's emergency attitude more realistic and picturesque, and his personality more distinctive. This poem can be said to show the child's concentration through his intelligence.
9. Poems about children
When Wu is drunk, her voice is charming, but who is the old lady with gray hair? The eldest child is hoeing beans to the east of the stream, while the middle child is weaving chicken coops. The younger child is most fond of rogues, lying at the head of the stream peeling lotus pods. . ——Xin Qiji's "Qing Ping Le Village Dwelling"
Children hurriedly chased the yellow butterfly, which flew into the cauliflower and was nowhere to be found. ——Yang Wanli "Xugong Store, Suxin City"
Riding a bull far past Qiancun, the wind of flute can be heard diagonally across the Long River. There are so many famous and wealthy people in Chang'an who are not as good as you if they run out of agencies. ——Huang Tingjian's "Shepherd Boy"
Children came back early from school and were busy flying kites in the east wind. —— Gao Ding's "Village Residence"
A child with unkempt hair is learning fishing, sitting sideways with the berries and moss reflected on his body. ——Hu Lingneng's "Children's Fishing"
Passers-by asked me to wave from afar, fearing that the fish would be frightened and they would not respond. ——Hu Linneng's "Children's Fishing"
The shepherd boy returns and crosses the cow's back, playing the piccolo without any tune. ——Lei Zhen's "Village Evening"
Most of them are poems describing children's innocence, liveliness, naughty and cuteness. Hope it will be adopted, thank you.
10. Ancient poems describing innocence and childishness
Chishang
Bai Juyi
The little boy held a small boat and secretly picked white lotus flowers. .
If you don’t hide the traces, the duckweeds will bloom together.
[Note]:
Boat: a light boat.
Answer: Understand.
[Translation]:
Innocent and lively rural children, they hold a small boat and secretly pick white lotus flowers. When they came back, they didn't know how to cover up the traces they left. The boat shook away the duckweed on the water, leaving clear waterways behind the boat.
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Ikegami
Bai Juyi
The little boy held a small boat and secretly collected white lotus.
Puzzled ① Hidden traces, duckweed ② open together.
Note ①Answer: Know.
②Duckweed: waterweed in the pond.
Translation: A child held a boat and secretly picked white lotus flowers. He didn't know how to hide his traces, but there was a trace of a boat on the duckweed on the water.
Reading aid This poem describes the playfulness and innocence of children.
"Xugongdian, Suxin City"
The fences are sparse and the paths are 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.
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[Explanation]
The author of this poem is Yang Wanli, a famous poet in the Southern Song Dynasty. He wrote more than 20,000 poems in his life, including a large number of landscape poems. His poems are fresh and interesting, with clever conception and popular language. They are unique in their own way. At that time, he was as famous as Lu You and others. This poem is a seven-character quatrain describing pastoral scenery. Accommodation: Accommodation. Xinshi: Place name, located in the northeast of Jingshan County, Hubei Province today. Xu Gongdian: an inn opened by a family named Xu. Gong: A general term for men in ancient times. The title of the poem implies that the content of the poem is the scene that the poet saw when he stayed in Xu Gongdian.
[Semantic Understanding]
fence: fence. Sparse: Sparse, sparse appearance. One path deep: A path is very far. Path: path. Tree head: The branches of a tree. Yin: shade of trees.
Not yet shaded: The new leaves have not yet grown lush and dense, and the tree has not yet formed a shade. Run quickly; run quickly.
Nowhere to be found: Can’t be found, here it means “cannot tell”.
Beside the sparse fence, there is a path stretching into the distance. The flowers on the trees beside the road have withered, but the new leaves have just grown and have not yet formed shade. The children ran and chased the fluttering yellow butterflies, but the yellow butterflies flew into the yellow cauliflower bushes, and the children could no longer distinguish or find them.
"Village Living" - Gao Ding:
In the February day, the grass grows and the orioles fly, and the willows brush the dike and are drunk by the spring smoke.
Children come back early from school and are busy flying kites in the east wind.
"What I See" - Yuan Mei:
A shepherd boy rides an ox,
The sound of singing shakes the forest.
I wanted to catch the chirping cicada,
but suddenly I stood silent.