The shepherd boy rides an ox and sings the forest and the moon.
Suddenly want to catch the song of the tree, immediately stop singing and stand by the tree silently.
-qingyuanmei
The Fishing Child by Hu Lingneng, a poet in the Tang Dynasty
A child with unkempt hair and immature face is learning to fish by the river. He is sitting sideways in the grass, and his shadow is set off by weeds. Hearing the voice of passers-by, the child waved, afraid to disturb the fish and dare not respond to passers-by.
Yang Wanli's "Su Xinshi Xugong Store"
The hedge is sparse and deep, and the branches end in shade. The child ran quickly to catch the yellow butterfly, but the butterfly suddenly flew into the vegetable garden and could not be found again.
Cui Daorong in Tang Dynasty. Living in a stream is the best.
Whoever doesn't tie the boat outside the fence, the spring breeze will blow into the fishing bay. The child suspected that there were villagers, but he was in a hurry to go to Chai Men but closed it.
Fan Chengda's Four Seasons Pastoral Miscellaneous Interest
Farming during the day, good performance at night, the children in the village mind their own business. Children and grandchildren are not prepared to farm and weave, but also learn to plant melons on the shady side of mulberry trees.
Ancient poems describing children's innocence and loveliness
On the pond (Tang), Bai Juyi's little baby propped up the boat and stole the white lotus back.
He didn't know how to hide the trail. The duckweed on the water left a boat on the trail.
[Note]: Boat: Boat.
Confused: I don't know; I don't know.
Together: all the way.
Boating: to prop up a boat and push it forward with poles.
Xiaowa: A child.
Duckweed: an aquatic plant with oval leaves floating on the water, fibrous roots under it and white flowers in summer.
Open: separate.
[Author's Information]: Bai Juyi (772-846), a poet in the Tang Dynasty, was a Buddhist in Xiangshan, whose ancestral home was Taiyuan [now Shanxi].
When I arrived at my great-grandfather, I moved to Shimonoseki (now north of Weinan, Shaanxi).
Bai Juyi's grandfather, Huang Bai, was a magistrate of Gongxian county and a good friend of Xinzheng county magistrate at that time.
Seeing the beautiful mountains and rivers and simple folk customs in Xinzheng, Huang Bai loved it very much, so his family moved to Dongguozhai Village (now Dongguo Temple) in the west of Xinzheng.
Bai Juyi was born in Dongguozhai on the 20th day of the first month in the seventh year of Dali, Tang Daizong (February 28th, 772).
Wuzong Huichang died in Luoyang [Henan] in August (846) at the age of 75.
He is the author of seventy-one volumes of Bai Changqing Collection.
In his later years, the official was the Prince with less Fu, and posthumous title was Bai Fu and Bai Wengong.
He actively advocated the new Yuefu movement in literature, arguing that articles should be written in time and poems should be written for things. He wrote many poems lamenting the times and reflecting the sufferings of the people, which had a great influence on later generations.
He is a very important poet in the history of China literature.
Yuanhe was a bachelor of Hanlin and a doctor of Zuo Zanshan. Because of offending powerful people, he was demoted to Jiangzhou Sima, a good Buddha in his later years, and called himself a happy layman.
He wrote many poems in his life, among which allegorical poems are the most famous, and the language is easy to understand, so he is called "the eloquent old woman".
Narrative poems such as Pipa Xing and Song of Eternal Sorrow are all famous.