Kites were invented by the ancient working people in the Spring and Autumn Period of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty in China for more than 2,000 years. According to legend, Mo Zhai made a wooden bird from wood and took three years to develop it. It was the earliest kite origin of mankind. Below is a collection of ancient poems about kites that I collected. , welcome to read.
"Kite" by Gao Pian of the Tang Dynasty
At night, the sound of strings echoes in the blue sky, and the palace merchants trust the passing wind.
It’s vaguely like a piece of music that is worth listening to, but the wind blows it into a different tune.
"Watching Village Children Playing on the Stream" by Lu You of the Song Dynasty
After the rain, the stream water swept over the dike and was flat, watching the village children Xie Wanqing.
The bamboo horse rushes into the water, and the paper kite stalks the wind.
Three winters temporarily studied as a Confucian scholar, while Qianyou still worked as a farmer for his father.
If you are illiterate enough to serve as a servant, you don’t need to work hard to admire the public officials.
Ming Dynasty Xu said "Poetry on Wind Kites"
The harriers are low in the north and south of the Yangtze River, and the lines are long and short, and the lines are high and low.
The spring breeze has no evidence since ancient times. A group of horsemen are playing flutes.
"Village Residence" by Gao Ding of the Qing Dynasty
On a February day, the grass grows and the orioles fly, 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.
Kong Shangren of the Qing Dynasty
The children were accompanied by red pleats on their trousers and carrying clues to curse God.
Everyone praises you for the early arrival of spring, and you owe me the five-foot-long kite wind.
"Huaiwei County" by Zheng Banqiao of the Qing Dynasty
Paper flowers are flying all over the sky like snow, and the charming girl is swinging around.
The five-color skirt sways in the wind to bring the butterflies back home in spring.
A painting poem by Wu Youru in the Qing Dynasty
Just relying on the strong wind does not mean you have abundant feathers.
The red line flies through the sky, and there is a road through the blue clouds.
"A Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty
Children looking up at the steps are most suitable for Qingming decoration.
Once the hairspring is broken and powerless, don’t blame the east wind for leaving.
"Spring is the Letter" by Chen Changsheng of the Qing Dynasty
Numerous soft reds have been put into the mud, and the spring greens are gradually coming together in front of the court.
Parrots suddenly heard the language outside the window, and the kite blew down to the west of the eaves.
"Spring Boudoir" by Luo Qilan of the Qing Dynasty
When the spring is cold and the weather turns sunny, I sleep on the screen window and the sun's shadow moves.
Where did the kite break? It blows and falls on the apricot branches.