What are the three ancient poems in the fifth grade of primary school Chinese published by People's Education Press?

Three ancient poems, The Shepherd Boy, The Boat Rides in Peace, and The Village in Qingpingle, describe the interesting life of ancient children and express their carefree and innocent nature.

Shepherd boy: The poem "Shepherd boy" shows us a vivid picture of a shepherd boy coming home at night. We saw the quiet and leisurely life of the shepherd boy. Through the poem, we also see the author's inner yearning for a happy life away from the noise: the vast Yuan Ye is covered with green grass; The evening breeze is blowing the weeds. I haven't seen the shepherd boy come back yet, but I first heard the melodious and approaching flute of the shepherd boy coming from the wind. The flute sounded intermittently and fluttered with the wind. The shepherd boy came back and had a good meal. It's already after dusk. He didn't even take off his hemp fiber, so he lay in the open field to rest on a moonlit night. It shows the carefree and innocent nature of children. There are scenes, feelings, characters and voices in the poem. This vivid scene appears in our field of vision from far and near.

Boating over Anren: It depicts a childlike picture. Two children are on a small fishing boat, trying to hold up an umbrella as a sail to push the boat forward. It expresses the poet's yearning for the freedom, purity and leisure life of boating in the rivers and lakes.

It depicts the environment and life of a family of five in the countryside. The author vividly describes the different faces and patterns of this family, with a strong flavor of life, which shows the poet's love for the peaceful and quiet life in the countryside.