Some poems describing children's lives

Poems describing children's lives are as follows:

1, a little boy with gray hair learned to hang a bow and sat at the strawberry table to reflect on himself.

Translation:

A unkempt and childish child is learning to fish. He leaned over and sat in the weeds, which hid his body.

Appreciate:

This is a poem with the theme of children's life. The poem describes a childlike child learning to fish at the water's edge, which is both physical and mental and full of interest. In Tang poetry, there are few themes about children, so they are valuable. This poem about children's fishing has a special interest. This poem has no gorgeous colors, no deliberate carving, just like a beautiful hibiscus, which reveals a little innocence, infinite childlike interest and a little concentration in a plain and simple narrative.

Young people leave home, old people return, and the local accent has not changed.

Translation:

I left my hometown when I was young and didn't come back until my twilight years. Although my accent hasn't changed, my hair on my temples has turned white.

Appreciate:

This poem is a sentimental poem about living in a foreign land for a long time and missing my hometown. I wrote it when I first came here, expressing my feelings of being hurt for a long time. In the first and second sentences, the poet was in a familiar and unfamiliar environment in his hometown, and he felt quite uneasy all the way: he left home in his prime; When I got home today, I couldn't help feeling.

The children came back from school early and were busy flying kites in the east wind.

Translation:

After school, the children in the village hurried home and flew kites in the blue sky when the east wind blew.

Appreciate:

This poem describes the scene of spring when the poet lived in the country and the scene of children flying kites after school. In early spring and February, the grass grows and 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 draws a lively "happy spring picture". This poem is clear and clear, and it is practiced with words. The whole poem is filled with cheerful emotions, giving readers a beautiful emotional infection. Between the lines, the poet's joy and praise for the coming of spring are revealed.