Pupils' Poems about Kites

Ancient Poems on Kites: Appreciation of Ancient Poems on Kites (Song Dynasty) Kou Zhun's Blue Sky and Autumn, Fang Jing's flying power is still weak, and the breeze can be entrusted to the end * * * Kou Zhun (961-KLOC-0/023), author of Bai Yunfei, was a politician and poet in the Northern Song Dynasty. When Song Taizong was promoted to Jinshi, he was promoted to the closest relative. Emperor Taizong praised him and compared him with Wei Zhi. After Kou Zhun's death, Song Renzong posthumous title was loyal. Influenced by the poetic style of the late Tang Dynasty, Kou Zhun's poems are beautiful and profound. Kou Zhong-Cheng has three volumes of poetry. It remains to be seen whether the five-character quatrains quoted above were originally quoted in this episode. Although the poem is called "paper kite", the word "paper kite" is not seen in the poem, and even the image of paper kite is not seen. The poet intends to use things to write scenery and express his feelings. "Blue sky" refers to heaven and earth. The first sentence is about the environment, atmosphere and what we can see: in early autumn, the sky is clear and the wind is not strong, so it is difficult for kites to fly high. In the last sentence, I daydreamed and expressed my feelings. I borrow the phenomenon that kites can only fly by clouds with the help of wind, and express people's sigh that they still rely on it. Watching the children in the village play on the stream, the rain and stream swept the bank flat, watching the children in the village thank Yat Sen. Bamboo and horses gallop, kites are domineering and whistling in the wind. In the third winter, I temporarily learned from Confucian scholars and practiced from my parents. Literacy is roughly equivalent to paying tribute, so you don't have to work hard for your officials. The author Lu You (1125-1210), a famous poet in the Southern Song Dynasty, was born in Yinshan, Yuezhou. He comes from an official family, lives in poverty and studies hard. He studied tirelessly since he was a child and advocated anti-gold and revival all his life. However, he was repeatedly rejected and expelled, and he was never allowed to serve his country. Lu You's works are extremely rich. At the age of 80, he still wrote nearly 10,000 poems, including The Complete Works of Lu Fangweng. Which volume this sentence comes from remains to be verified. Children's games are varied and colorful. There are two kinds of games in the poem, one is riding a bamboo horse; One is flying kites. Bamboo and horses ran around on the ground, swinging around, and even people rushed into the mud pond with "horses", which was very disappointing; Kites are flying in the air, swinging from side to side, flying and whistling, so arrogant. It is worth noting that when the poet writes about the relationship between kites and the wind, his skills are different. He didn't say that kites fly by the wind, but that kites fly in the windy air. Here, the author takes the kite as the main body, regards it as a living thing, and really brings the kite to life. After reading this poem, I can't help thinking of Fighting Kites, which is still popular in Japan today. Kites are mostly rectangular hard boards, which are drawn into tile shapes from the back, either vertically or horizontally. The painting is concise and lively, without tying the tail, and the bow string is tied on the back. With strong winds, they flew into the sky, running around and buzzing. Many kites take off at the same time, not to avoid collision and entanglement, but to fight and "cut the line" with each other. Once the line is broken, let it fly. In the end, whoever stays in the air will win. The scene has the momentum of Lu Weng's poems. Kite (Song Dynasty) The tomb of the tomb made a light kite, which looked strong from a distance. It seemed that it was not too late for the bird to take the line with the wind, so a fool looked on his back. Maybe it's not Blue because he can help the security guard occasionally all day long, but he can't afford to laugh and kill Peng. Wang Ling (1032- 1059), a poet in the Northern Song Dynasty, was born in Yuancheng (his native place) and died at the age of 28. His poems are novel in conception and sharp in wording. 1980, Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House published Wang, including poetry and prose ***2 1 volume. Whether this poem is quoted from Wang remains to be verified. "End" is the amount of ancient cloth and silk, with one foot and eight feet as one end. "Endless" means neither too much nor too far. People who fly kites don't necessarily fly kites because birds can't fly far, so as to add spectacular scenery in the air. But the author thought about it and said that it was obvious that he took the kite as a bird. You see kites flying into the sky through lines and winds. Although it may not reach the extremely high sky, it can fly for a long time all day. Even the Dapeng bird, which is said to have flown nine times in Wan Li, has no such ability. This is a poem describing kites from a macro perspective. The author doesn't write about the shape and color of kites, or even how kites fly. Instead, he used his rich imagination to write the most essential characteristics of kites by means of comparison, exaggeration and the soaring air cushion of kites. Flying high, flying line angle is large and stability is strong, which is the pursuit of kite lovers today. The quiet string rings blue at night, and the palace merchants believe in the wind. Vaguely like a song, you can hear it, but you can't tune it with the wind. -Tang Gao's "Kite" bamboo horses stumble and rush, and kites are domineering and whistling in the wind. -Song Lu traveled all over the country, long and short. Spring breeze has no credentials since ancient times, only one rider plays the flute. -Xu Ming said that the grass grows in February and the willows on the embankment are drunk with spring smoke. The children came back from school early, so they were busy flying kites in the east wind. -Qing Gao Ding's "Village Residence" with children's trousers pleated red, holding clues to curse God. Everyone praised you for coming early and owed me a kite. -the hole is full of paper flowers like snow, and the charming girl swings around. Five-color Luo skirts sway in the wind, making butterflies fight for spring return. -Zheng Banqiao's "Huai wei county" in the Qing Dynasty is only stronger than the wind, but not all about feathers. The red line flies, and there is a way to Qingyun. -Wu Youru's poems in the Qing Dynasty are most appropriately decorated when children look up. Don't complain to the east wind when your hair is weak. -A Dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin in Qing Dynasty, full of countless soft reds, Chun Lv was urged to meet in front of the court. Suddenly the parrot spoke out of the window and the kite blew off from the west of the eaves. -Chen Qing Changsheng's "Spring is a Letter Pen" is chilly in spring. When the sun is shining, I sleep on the screen window and the shadow moves. Where did the kite break? Blow down on the apricot branches. -Luo Qing Lan Qi's "Spring Boudoir"