Ancient poems suitable for young children to recite

1. One trip to two or three miles

Shao Yong

One trip to two or three miles,

four or five houses in Yancun.

There are six or seven pavilions,

eighty or ninety flowers.

2. Ode the goose

King Luo Bin

Goose goose,

Song to the sky.

White hair floats on the green water,

Anthurium stirs the clear waves.

3. Painting

(Author unknown)

Looking at the mountains from a distance, they are colorful,

Up close, the water is silent,

< p>Spring has gone and the flowers are still there,

The birds are not surprised when people come.

4. Painting a chicken

Tang Yin

No need to cut off the red crown on the head,

walking into the future covered with snow.

I dare not speak softly in my life,

Thousands of houses will be opened at once.

5. Quiet Night Thoughts

Li Bai

The moonlight shines brightly in front of the bed,

It is suspected to be frost on the ground.

Look up at the bright moon,

Look down at your hometown.

6. Compassion for farmers

Li Shen

At noon on the day of hoeing,

sweat dripped from the soil.

Who knows that every meal on the plate is hard work?

7. Spring Dawn

Meng Haoran

I sleep in spring without realizing the dawn,

I hear birds singing everywhere.

The sound of wind and rain comes at night,

How many flowers have fallen.

8. Village Residence

Gaoding

The grass is growing and the orioles are flying in the February sky,

The willows are brushing against the embankment and drunk with the spring smoke.

Children come back early from school,

busy flying kites in the east wind.

9. What I saw

Yuan Mei

A shepherd boy riding an ox,

whose singing shook the forest.

I wanted to catch the chirping cicada,

suddenly shut up and stood up.

10. Small Pond

Yang Wanli

The spring is silent and cherishes the trickle,

The shade of the tree shines on the water, which is clear and soft.

The little lotus has just revealed its sharp corners,

A dragonfly has already stood on its head.

11. Returning to Hometown Odd Book

He Zhizhang

The young man left home and his elder brother returned home.

The local pronunciation has not changed and the hair on his temples has faded.

Children don’t recognize each other,

laugh and ask where the guest is from.