The beautiful poems describing the children's gradual growth are as follows:
1. After returning home after having a full meal, he lies down under the moonlight without taking off his coir raincoat. ——"Shepherd Boy" Tang Luyan
Interpretation: It was already after dusk when the shepherd boy came back and had a full meal. He didn't even take off his raincoat, so he lay happily on the grass on a moonlit night and rested.
2. There are two children in a fishing boat, collecting their poles and sitting in the boat. ——"Ship Passing Anren" by Song Yang Wanli
Interpretation: On a fishing boat, there were two children. They put away their bamboo poles, stopped their oars, and sat in the boat.
3. The eldest son is hoeing beans to the east of the stream, while the middle son is weaving a chicken coop. His favorite child is rogue, lying at the head of the stream peeling off lotus pods. ——"Qing Ping Le? Village Residence" Song Xin Qiji
Interpretation: The eldest son is hoeing in the fields east of Xidong, and the second son is weaving chicken coops in the yard; the most interesting thing is that the younger son is naughty and naughty, lying on his stomach Peeling lotus pods by the stream.
4. A child removes the ice from the golden basin, and picks up silk threads to use as a silver jade. ——"Children Making Ice" by Song Yang Wanli
Interpretation: In the early morning, children chisel off the frozen ice in the copper (gold) basin and thread the silk thread they brought with them to make a zheng (the name of an ancient musical instrument). The sound went through the woods, and there was only one sound, and the children broke it.
5. When a young boy leaves home and his boss comes back, his local accent has not changed and his hair on his temples has not changed. ——"Odd Book on Returning Hometown" by Tang He Zhizhang
Interpretation: He left his home in his prime, and when he returned home he had gray hair on his temples, and the children in his hometown also regarded him as a foreigner.
6. The little boy used the boat to pick white lotus leaves secretly. ——"Chi Shang" Tang Bai Juyi
Interpretation: A child held a boat and secretly picked white lotus.
7. Take a leisurely walk around the pond and watch the fish swim, while the children are making fishing boats. ——"Watching Fish" by Tang Bai Juyi
Interpretation: I was leisurely watching the fish swimming freely in the water when I happened to meet a child playing with a fishing boat.
8. Suspecting that there were villagers, the child hurried to Chaimen but closed it. ——"The Story of Living in the Creek" by Tang Cui Daorong
Explanation: A child was having fun when he suddenly found a boat coming into the bay. He thought it was a guest from the village and hurriedly ran back to go Open the wood door.
9. There are many obstacles on the Yaotai, and the children can’t sweep them away after calling them several times. ——"Flower Shadows" Su Shi of the Song Dynasty
Explanation: The shadows of flowers complement each other on the pavilion, and children cannot sweep them away.
10. Children come back early from school and fly kites in the east wind. ——"Village Living" Qing Gaoding
Interpretation: The children in the village hurried home after school and took advantage of the east wind to fly kites into the blue sky.