1. "Shepherd Boy" by Lv Yan of the Tang Dynasty
The grass spreads across the field for six or seven miles, and the flute makes three or four sounds in the evening breeze.
After returning home and having a good meal, after dusk, I lie down under the moonlight without taking off my coir raincoat.
2. "Village Evening" by Lei Zhen of the Song Dynasty
The pond is full of grass and water, and the setting sun soaks the mountains with cold ripples.
The shepherd boy returns and crosses the cow's back, playing the piccolo without any tune.
3. "Xugong Store, Suxin City" by Yang Wanli of the Song Dynasty
The fence is sparse and deep, and the flowers on the tree heads have not yet formed shade.
The children hurriedly chased the yellow butterfly, which flew into the cauliflower and was nowhere to be found.
4. "River Dwelling" by Cui Daorong of the Tang Dynasty
Whose house does not tie a boat outside the fence, and the spring breeze blows into the fishing bay.
The child suspected that there were villagers, so he hurried to Chaimen but closed it.
5. Yang Wanli of the Southern Song Dynasty, "Two Poems on Taking a Nap in Early Summer - One of Two"
The plums are left with sore teeth, and the plantains are divided into green and window screens.
The day is long and I wake up without thoughts, watching children catching willow flowers.
6. "What I See" by Yuan Mei of the Qing Dynasty
A shepherd boy rides an ox, and his singing shakes the forest.
I wanted to catch the chirping cicada, but suddenly I stood up with my mouth shut.
7. "Village Residence" by Gao Ding of the Qing Dynasty
On a February day, the grass grows and the orioles fly, and the willows brush the embankments and are intoxicated by the spring smoke.
The children came back early from school and were busy flying kites in the east wind.
, "Children's Fishing" by Hu Lingneng of the Tang Dynasty
A boy with a shaggy head learns fishing, sitting sideways on the strawberries and grass.
Passers-by asked and waved, fearing that they would be frightened and ignored.
9. "Ship Passing Anren" by Yang Wanli of the Song Dynasty
Two children on a fishing boat gathered their poles and sat in the boat.
It is strange that even if there is no rain, the umbrella is open, either to cover the head or to use the wind.