Information and expectations for children

The message and expectation poems for children are as follows:

1. When will the Hundred Rivers enter the sea in the east and return to the west? If young people don't work in time, they will only regret for life when they are old.

Explanation:

When can a hundred rivers run into the sea and return to the west? If you don't work hard when you are young, it's no use being sad when you are old.

Appreciate:

This is a song about life. Singing life begins with the sunflower in the garden, which is called "making things interesting" in writing, that is, "saying something else first causes the words to be sung". In the spring morning, the sunflower in the garden is slim and graceful, with dew rolling on the green leaves, shining in the early morning sun, like a teenager full of youthful vitality. The poet extended from the vigorous growth of sunflowers in the garden and wrote about the whole nature. Because of the sunshine and rain in spring, everything shines with the brilliance of life.

2, adhere to the castle peak does not relax, it is fundamentally in the broken rock, and it is still tenacious after thousands of blows, and there is wind in the east, west, north and south.

Explanation:

Bamboo clings to the green hills, and its roots are firmly rooted in the cracks in the rocks. After countless hardships and blows, you are still strong, no matter whether the southeast wind blows in the hot summer or the northwest wind blows in the cold winter.

Appreciate:

This poem is a poem about bamboo. The poet praised not the softness of bamboo, but its fortitude. The first two sentences praise the inner spirit of bamboo rooted in broken rocks. The word "bite" at the beginning is extremely powerful and vivid, which fully expresses Zhu Jin's resolute character. Then the word "bite" is supplemented by "don't relax", and Zhu Jin's personality characteristics are fully displayed. The "broken rock" in the second sentence highlights the tenacity of bamboo vitality.

At noon on weeding day, sweat dripped down the soil. Who would have thought that our bowl of rice and grain are full of the blood and sweat of farmers?

Explanation:

At noon in midsummer, when the sun was shining, farmers were still working and sweat dripped into the soil. Who would have thought that every grain of rice in our bowl was bought by farmers' hard work?

Appreciate:

When the poet expounds the above contents, he is not vague and abstract, but exposes the problems and explains the reasons with vivid images and profound contrast, which makes people easy to accept and understand. Like the first three sentences of the first song, in general, they all use vivid images to summarize the hard work of farmers in the vast fields, such as spring planting and autumn harvest. These hardships bring a lot of food, so we can live.