Full text of ancient poetry village residence

Village residence (1) Qinggaoding

The grass grows in February,

The willows brush the embankment (2) Drunk (3) Spring smoke.

Children come back early from school (4),

Take advantage of the east wind to fly kites (5).

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(1) village residence: living in the countryside.

(2) Willows on the embankment: Willow branches are very long, hanging down and swaying slightly, as if touching the embankment.

(3) Drunk: intoxicated.

(4) drop out of school: after school.

(5) kite: kite: eagle. Kite: A kite.

The author of "Village Residence" is Gao Ding, a poet in Qing Dynasty. This poem describes the scene of spring when the poet lived in the countryside and the scene of children flying kites after school. In early spring and February, the grass grows with warblers, the willows brush the embankment, and the children fly kites with great interest. There is a scene where someone has something to do, full of life interest, and a vibrant "happy spring picture" is drawn. Between the lines of the whole poem, the poet's joy and praise for the coming of spring are revealed.

In February of the lunar calendar, the grass gradually sprouted and grew in front of and behind the village, and Oriole flew around. Willow covered with long green branches, swaying in the wind, as if gently stroking the bank. The water vapor evaporated between Shui Ze and the vegetation condensed like smoke. Willow seems to be fascinated by this beautiful scenery. After school, the children in the village went home early without any delay, and quickly took advantage of the strong east wind to fly kites in the blue sky.

Appreciation of Village Residence depicts a picture of children flying kites on the grass beside the village in spring. It is a picture of rural life with natural scenery and moving characters, full of vitality and spring. After reading this poem, we seem to have enjoyed the beautiful spring scenery with the poet and shared the joy of children flying kites.

The first sentence is about time and natural scenery. In early spring and February, the grass grew green buds, and Oriole flew in the sky and sang happily. The long branches of willows beside the embankment gently brushed the ground, as if they were drunk and shaking in the spring smoke.

The second sentence is about people's activities. The children came back from school early, and took advantage of the east wind to fly kites. Children, Dongfeng, kite, people and things selected by the poet add some vitality and hope to the beautiful spring scenery.