Ancient poems about flying kites

Poems describing flying kites first appeared in the Tang Dynasty. Yuan Zhen wrote in the poem Twenty Birds:

"There are birds and groups of paper kites, because the wind is fake and the boy is holding it. Going to the ground is more and more confusing, and the world is full of feathers.

The wind blows the rope and breaks the juvenile line, and the residual potential is still in the sky. Once you fall to the ground and fall into deep mud, you will be pitied again. "

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Kou Zhun, the famous prime minister of the Northern Song Dynasty, once wrote a poem "Paper Kite":

"The sky is blue and autumn in Fang Jing, and the flying power is still weak.

If the breeze is to be believed, it will eventually reach Bai Yunfei. "

Lu You, a poet in the Southern Song Dynasty, described kites with anthropomorphic brushwork, which is very vivid and interesting:

"Bamboo and horses stumbled into the middle of the lake, and the paper kites were domineering and whistling in the wind."

Xu Wei, a famous poet and painter in Ming Dynasty, wrote 25 poems about the wind and kites, the most representative of which are:

"In the north and south of the Yangtze River, the paper is neat and the long line is short."

Spring breeze has no certificate since ancient times, and five riders play the flute. "

It depicts the lively scene of flying kites in Jiangnan area at that time.