Modern poems for children are as follows:
1. Snow accumulated on the top, you are cold, the cold moonlight shines on you.
You must be heavy because of the snow accumulated below. Hundreds of people are pressing on you.
You must be lonely in the snow accumulated in it. You cannot see the sky or the earth. ——Meiling Kaneko's "Snow"
Appreciation: This little poem allows us to feel the poet's delicate emotions and can't help but remind people of the poet's rough life. The snow on the mountain reveals a kind of philosophy and an attitude towards life: the snow on the top is too cold at high places, and you can only face the cold moonlight in loneliness; the snow on the lower layer has to be walked by hundreds of people, and it is very heavy. It’s heavy, but there is scenery high up, and you can achieve success in others; what about the snow accumulated in the middle? Not being able to see the sky or the earth, that loneliness, that loneliness, this is perhaps the greatest misfortune in life.
2. The stars are high in the sky, motionless for thousands of years, looking at each other from a distance, filled with the pain of love. They speak a language that is so beautiful and full of meaning that no linguist in the world can understand it. But I have learned this language, and I have kept it in my heart. The grammar for me to learn is the face of my lover. ——Heine "Stars Hanging in the Sky"
Appreciation: In Heine's lyric poems, stars, like roses and nightingales, are his favorite images. In the poem "Stars Hanging High in the Sky", the poet uses the artistic conception in fantasy to express his admiration for the lover in his heart, and at the same time expresses the pain of being unable to reach this love. .
3. See a world in a grain of sand,
a paradise in a wild flower,
put infinity in the palm of your hand,
Eternity is collected in a moment. ——William Blake's "Innocent Premonition"
Appreciation: In the traditional Buddhist classics, there is a well-known saying: "One flower and one world, one leaf and one bodhi". This roughly means: the entire world can be seen from a single flower, and the entire Bodhi tree can be represented by a single leaf. Buddhism is a broad and profound knowledge, and there are many profound philosophies that our young and growing minds cannot comprehend. Similarly, I can only make some superficial guesses about this "famous saying" that often lingers in my ears.