A poem of a shepherd boy herding cattle, an ancient poem of a shepherd boy herding cattle

Pastoral ci

Zhang Ji, a poet in Tang Dynasty

I graze cattle far away, and the grass around the village is thick. Hungry birds peck the cow's back, a vicious circle, and I can't afford to play. When I enter a vicious circle, many cows are scattered. When I am a calf, I sing to reeds. Blowing leaves across the embankment requires company, and I also smoked three or four times. "Niu Niu ate grass, but the lawyer cut his head!"

Shepherd boy

Liu Jia, a poet in Tang Dynasty

When the shepherd boy sees the guest, the mountain fruit falls in his arms. Cattle rush home during the day, and the front stream is damaged by wind and rain.

Shepherd boy

Zhao Lu, a poet in Tang Dynasty

Who is like a shepherd boy, the cow sleeps in autumn, and listens deeply. When you play a song over and over again, why worry about not understanding the North-South sound?

In the mountains.

Li She, a poet in Tang Dynasty

I couldn't help the shepherd boy, but I let the cows eat my bamboo. If I don't answer the call of the forest, I will laugh like a deer. If I want to repay Tian She Weng, I won't go home.

Shepherd boy

Song dynasty

Poet Huang Tingjian

Riding an ox far beyond Qiancun, the flute wind is heard at an oblique interval. How many Chang 'an fame and fortune guests, the organs are not as exhausted as you.

Country night

Lei Zhen, a poet in Song Dynasty

The grass fills the pond, the water fills the pond, and the sunset is cold. The shepherd boy came back across the cow's back, and the piccolo blew without a cavity.

Shepherd boy

Bai Yuchan, a poet in Song Dynasty

When Liu Yin closed for the first time, all the children in the village fell asleep.