Ancient poems about children’s happy life

1. Children hurriedly chased the yellow butterfly, which flew into the cauliflower and was nowhere to be found. ——Yang Wanli "Xugong Store, Suxin City"

2. Children also love Qingming, each with a group of paper-cut wind kites. ——Zhu Maoshu, Ming Dynasty, "Spring Outing on the Qinhuai River"

3. There are few people walking in the ancient alleys, the crescent moon is thin, the walls are covered with vines, and children pick lentils. ——Anonymous

4. The children in a group have red pleats on their trousers and carry clues to curse God. Everyone praises you for the early arrival of spring, and you owe me a kite with five feet of wind. ——"Kite Flying" by Kong Shangren of the Qing Dynasty

5. The shepherd boy rides the ox, and his singing shakes the forest. He wanted to catch the chirping cicada, but suddenly he stood up with his mouth closed. ——Yuan Mei, Qing Dynasty, "What I Saw"

6. A child with unkempt hair is learning fishing, sitting sideways on the strawberries and grass. Passers-by asked and waved, fearing that they would be frightened and ignored. ——Hu Linneng of the Tang Dynasty, "Children's Fishing"

7. Riding a bull far past Qian Village, 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. ——Song Dynasty Huang Tingjian's "Shepherd Boy"

8. Autumn is coming, the white beard is bright and white, try to take off the hairpin and imitate the drunkenness. I enjoy myself with a hearty song, and my children and grandchildren laugh and roll up their clothes. ——Quan Deyu of the Tang Dynasty "Looking in the mirror and seeing a few stems of white hair that are bright and unique"

9. The poems written at the age of ten were completed, and the cold and gray candles moved the emotions. The tung blossoms are thousands of miles away on the Danshan Road, and the young phoenix is ??clearer than the old phoenix. ——Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty, "Quequatrains"

10. Who has the heart of a shepherd boy, who sleeps on the cow and listens deeply in autumn. I play a tune from time to time, so why worry about not being able to listen to the music from the north to the south! - "Shepherd Boy" by Lu Zhao of the Tang Dynasty

11. There is a half-bow of moss in the pine shade. I want to read a book but am too lazy to open it. Playing with the clear spring and scattering banana leaves, the children mistook the sound of rain. ——Yang Wanli of the Song Dynasty, "Two Quatrains on Taking a Nap in Early Summer" Part 1

12. I walked along the river in the afternoon, and the water was clear and flowing under my feet. The rocks in the water are as big as buckets, and fish swim gently around them. The little shepherd boy was so shy that he squatted naked on the edge of the field. He called the big flower dog in his mouth and held the old scalper in his hand. ——"Picture of Herding Cows"

13. The little boy holds a small boat and secretly picks white lotus flowers. Without clearing up the hidden traces, the duckweeds bloom together. ——Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty, "Chi Shang"

14. The slanting light illuminates the countryside, and the cattle and sheep return to the back alleys. The old man in the wild misses the shepherd boy and leans on his stick to wait for the thorn gate. The pheasants are flying and the wheat seedlings are showing, and the silkworms are sleeping and the mulberry leaves are sparse. The husband of the field came to work with his hoe, and they met each other and talked to each other. That is to say, this envy of leisure and relaxation fades away with sadness. ——Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty, "Weichuan Tianjia"

15. Herding cattle in the morning, herding cattle down the river. Grazing cattle at night, herding cattle across the village and valley. The lotuses come out of the forest, the spring rain is gentle, and the reed pipes blow the green sedge. With grass and arrows planted all over my waist, I am not afraid of tigers bullying yellow calves.

——"Shepherd Boy's Ci" by Li She of the Tang Dynasty