1. Poems about children's innocence and cuteness
Poems about children's innocence and cuteness 1. Poems describing children's innocence and cuteness
1. "Su" Xugongdian, Xinshi" Song Yang Wanli
The hedges are sparse and one foot deep, and the flowers on the treetops have not yet formed shade.
Children hurriedly chased the yellow butterfly, flying into the cauliflower and nowhere to be found.
2. "Qingpingle·Village Residence" by Song Xin Qiji
The eaves are low and the grass is green on the stream.
Wu Yin is very charming when she is drunk, but who is the old lady with gray hair?
The eldest child is hoeing beans to the east of the stream, while the middle child is weaving chicken coops.
The younger child is most fond of rogues, lying at the head of the stream peeling lotus pods.
3. "On the Pond" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty
A little boy secretly gathered white lotus flowers in a small boat. Without clearing up the hidden traces, the duckweeds bloom together.
4. "Village Residence" Qing Gao Ding
The grass is growing and the orioles are flying in February, and the willows are brushing against the embankment and drunk with the spring smoke.
Children come back early from school and are busy flying kites in the east wind.
5. "What I See" by Qing Yuan Mei
A shepherd boy rides an ox, and his singing shakes the forest. He wanted to catch the chirping cicada, but suddenly he stood up with his mouth closed.
6. "Children's Fishing" by Hu Linneng of the Tang Dynasty
A boy with a shaggy head is learning to fish, sitting sideways and reflecting on the strawberry grass.
Passers-by asked me to wave, fearing that I would be frightened and ignored.
7. "Shepherd Boy" by Huang Tingjian of the Song Dynasty
Riding a bull far past the front village, the wind of flute could be heard across the Long River.
There are so many famous and wealthy people in Chang'an who are not as good as you if they run out of agencies.
8. "Watching Fish" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty
Walking around the pond watching the fish swim, it is time for children to make fishing boats.
There are different kinds of fish lovers. I am here to feed you and hook you.
9. "Tian Family" Fan Chengda of the Song Dynasty
He worked in the fields during the day and weaved hemp at night, and the children in the village were responsible for their own affairs.
The children and grandchildren are still working for farming and weaving, and they are also learning to grow melons near the mulberry tree.
10. "Flower Shadow" by Su Shi of the Song Dynasty
On the Yaotai one after another, I called the child several times but couldn't leave.
The sun has just taken away the world, but the bright moon has taught me to see the future.
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2. Poems about describing the innocent and lovely image of children
1. Children come back early from school and are busy flying kites in the east wind. ——Gao Ding's "Village Living"
Interpretation: The children in the village hurried home after school and took advantage of the east wind to fly kites into the blue sky.
2. The children hurriedly chased the yellow butterfly, which flew into the cauliflower and was nowhere to be found. ——Yang Wanli "Xugong Store, Suxin City"
Definition: The child ran quickly to catch up with the yellow butterfly, but the butterfly suddenly flew into the cauliflower bush and was never found again.
3. I know that there are children picking and knitting, and a light falls on the fence late at night. ——Ye Shaoweng's "What I Saw in the Night Book"
Interpretation: Several children at home are still fighting crickets with great interest! It was late at night and the lights were on, refusing to sleep.
4. The shepherd boy rides the ox, and his singing shakes the forest. ——Yuan Mei, "What I See"
Interpretation: A shepherd boy rides on the back of an ox, and his loud singing echoes in the forest.
5. The little boy used a small boat to steal white lotus leaves. ——Bai Juyi's "Chi Shang"
Definition: A child held a boat and secretly picked white lotus flowers.
6. A child with unkempt hair learns fishing, sitting sideways in the shadow of the strawberries. ——Hu Linneng's "Children's Fishing"
Interpretation: A child with disheveled hair and green face is learning to fish by the river. He is sitting sideways in the grass, with his figure hidden by the weeds.
7. Passers-by ask questions and wave, for fear of being frightened. ——Hu Linneng, "Children's Fishing"
Definition: When a passerby asked for directions, the child waved his hand indifferently, fearing to disturb the fish and not daring to respond to the passerby.
8. Children and grandchildren are still working for farming and weaving, and they are also learning to grow melons by mulberry trees. ——Fan Chengda, "Summer Pastoral Miscellany Part 7"
Interpretation: Although children cannot plow and weave, they still learn to grow melons under the shade of the mulberry tree.
9. The shepherd boy returns and crosses the cow's back, playing the piccolo without any tune. ——Lei Zhen's "Village Evening"
Interpretation: A cowherd child sits on the back of the cow, casually playing tuneless music on the piccolo.
10. What I like best is when a child dies, lying at the head of a stream peeling lotus pods. ——Xin Qiji's "Qingpingle·Village"
Interpretation: The most beloved one is the youngest son, who is lying in the grass at the head of the stream, peeling off the freshly picked lotus pods.
3. What are the ancient poems that describe the innocence and cuteness of children?
1. Picking white lotuses:
"The little boy propped up the boat and secretly picked white lotus. No. The traces of Tibet are revealed, and the duckweeds are blooming together." ("Pond" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty)
2. Calling the cows to return:
"At dusk, there are few birds, and the child calls the cows to return. Where to live There are no neighbors, and the firewood gate is alone." (Tang Qiu's "Fanye Creek")
3. Not recognizing the moon:
"If you don't recognize the moon when you are young, you will call it a white jade plate. I also doubt that the Yao table mirror is flying in the blue clouds." ("Gu Lang Yue Xing" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty)
4. Interpretation of dialects:
"The old country is lost in the river trees, and it is a foreign land." Jinhaimen. I moved south for a long time, and I understood the dialect like a child." (Tang Dynasty Huangfu Ran's "Tongzhu Gongzhi Quatrain")
5. Picking lentils:
"Ancient Alley" Few people are walking, the crescent moon is crescent, the walls are covered with vines, and children are picking lentils." (Anonymous)
6. Goose chant:
"Goose, goose, goose, the bow is pointing toward the head. Tiange. White hair floats on the green water, and anthurium stirs the clear waves." ("Ode to the Goose" by King Luo Bin of the Tang Dynasty)
7. Scholars worship the new moon:
"Young girls are talented. At the age of six, I don't know skill or clumsiness. In front of the hall at night, I learn to worship the new moon." ("Young Girl's Ci" by Shi Jianwu of the Tang Dynasty)
8. Auntie Xue:
"Getting out of bed wearing new clothes, I am a novice sister-in-law. I bow my head in shame to see others, and use my hands in groups." (Ming Dynasty Mao Xuan's "Young Girl's Ci")
9. Riding a yellow bull:
< p> "The shepherd boy rides the ox, and his singing shakes the forest. He wants to catch the cicadas, but suddenly he stands silently." (Qing Dynasty, Yuan Mei's "Seeing")10. Folding Willow:
"Willow sticks are three feet long. Tomorrow will be the Qingming Festival. Children from the south of the Yangtze River will pick them to make tassel knots." (Xu Qiu's "Folding Willow Song" of the Qing Dynasty)
4. What are the poems that describe the innocence and cuteness of children?
Children are so innocent and cute.
"I wanted to catch the cicadas, but suddenly I stood silent." It describes the concentration of children before catching cicadas, "Passers asked and waved from a distance, fearing that the fish would be frightened and no one would respond." "
It describes the worry of fearing that the fish will be scared away when fishing; "Children come back early from school, and they are busy taking advantage of the east wind to fly kites." It writes about the innocence of children when flying kites. "I like children who are scoundrels the most. "Lying at the head of the stream to peel off lotus pods" describes the childish state of children when peeling off lotus pods. "Children and grandchildren have not yet learned how to farm and weave, and they also learn to grow melons under the mulberry tree." ""It describes the cute way children imitate adults when they plant melons.
I also thought of a poem describing children: "The little baby holds the boat and picks white lotus secretly. Without hiding the traces, the duckweeds bloom together."
Children rush away Chasing the yellow butterfly, it flies into the cauliflower and is nowhere to be found. ”
5. Children are so innocent and lovely poems
1. Village dwelling
Qing Dynasty: Gao Ding
The warbler grows on the grass On a February day, the willows are blowing on the bank and drunk with spring smoke.
Children come back early from school, and they are busy flying kites in the east wind.
Translation: In February, the grass and trees are growing and the birds are flying. During the season, the willows blowing on the embankment are intoxicated by the smoky water vapor. It is still early when the children in the village come home from school, so they quickly take advantage of the east wind to fly their kites into the blue sky.
2. Xu, Suxin City. Gongdian
Song Dynasty: Yang Wanli
The fence is sparse and deep, and the flowers on the trees have not yet become shades.
Children rush to chase yellow butterflies and fly in. The cauliflower is nowhere to be found.
Translation: There are few fences, a path leads to the distance, the petals on the trees are falling one after another, and the new leaves have not yet formed shade. The children are running quickly to catch up with the yellow ones. Butterflies, but butterflies fly into the cauliflower and can no longer be found.
3. Chishang
Tang Dynasty: Bai Juyi
The little boy used a small boat to harvest. The white lotus returned.
Without hiding the traces, the duckweeds bloomed together.
Translation: The child secretly picked the white lotus from the pond, but he did not know how to hide it. My own tracks left a trace of a boat on the duckweed on the water.
4. Summer pastoral miscellaneous activities·Part 7
Song Dynasty: Fan Chengda<. /p>
During the day, we work in the fields and at night, we work on hemp crops. In the village, the children are in charge of their own affairs.
The children and grandchildren are still busy farming and weaving.
Translation. : Weeding in the fields during the day and spinning twine at home at night. Although the men and women in the village did not know how to plow the fields and weave cloth, they also learned to grow melons under the shade of the mulberry trees.
< p> 5. Qingpingle·VillageSong Dynasty: Xin Qiji
The eaves are low and the grass on the stream is green. The sound of Wu is charming in the drunkenness. Whose old lady has white hair? ?
The eldest son is hoeing beans to the east of the creek, while the middle son is weaving a chicken coop. The younger son is lying in bed peeling lotus pods at the head of the creek.
Translation: The eaves of the thatched house are low. Small, the stream is covered with green grass. The drunken local accent of Wu sounds gentle and beautiful. Whose in-laws are those with white hair?
The eldest son is on the east side of the stream? The bean field is weeding, and the second son is weaving a chicken coop at home. My favorite naughty son is lying in the grass at the head of the stream, peeling off freshly picked lotus pods.
6. Poems that describe children’s liveliness and cuteness
In the Book of Songs, China’s first collection of poems, there are poems involving children: “The boy wears a robe” (“Wei Feng”) ·脄兰"). The 280-word "Poetry of a Beautiful Girl" written by Zuo Si, a poet of the Western Jin Dynasty, can be said to be one of the earlier poems dedicated to children in the history of Chinese classical poetry. This poem strives to describe the poet's two daughters - the eldest daughter. The cute and delicate postures of "Huifang" and the little girl "Wansu" give readers the feeling of being there and seeing them.
In the history of Chinese classical poetry, whether it is poems involving children , or poems specifically about children, most of which are poetic and childlike. Among the outstanding poems involving children are:
"I know that there are children picking and knitting, and the fence is falling late at night" by Ye Shaoweng of the Song Dynasty. "The lamp is bright" ("What I See in the Night Book"), using the carefreeness of children picking up lamps to catch crickets by the fence, contrasting the poet's melancholy of living abroad; "Blowing without any tune" ("Village Evening"), using the lingering sound of the shepherd boy's piccolo to exaggerate the interest of village life and the charming dusk scene of the mountain village;
"Children come back early from school, Busy taking advantage of the east wind to fly paper kites" ("Village House"), using lively children flying paper kites in the blue sky to set off the brightness of spring. These poems involving children mainly play a foil role in the whole poem, and the children in the poem are not yet the protagonists. .
The Southern Song Dynasty Yang Wanli's poem "Children rush to chase yellow butterflies, flying into cauliflowers and nowhere to find them" ("Xugongdian, Suxin City") describes children's actions more specifically, reflecting children's The psychology is also more expressive, and children have become the protagonists in the poem. Here, the poet uses the description of children flapping butterflies and butterflies playing with children to make the image of innocent and lively children appear on the page, which is full of fun and wonderful.
< p> Tang Dynasty Shi Jianwu's "Young Girl Ci": "The young girl is only six years old, and she doesn't know how to be clever or clumsy. Xiangye is in front of the hall, learning to worship the new moon." In just a few words, the image of a self-defeating and innocent young girl is revealed. Come alive in front of readers. Ming Dynasty Mao Xuan's "Young Girl's Ci": "Getting out of bed, wearing new clothes, the first-time sister-in-law bows. She bows her head in shame to see others, and ties her hands with her skirts." It writes about a young girl's first-time sister-in-law who bows to the church when she gets married. She knows that "wearing new clothes" ", he also knows that he is "shy to meet people", and he knows how to cover up his shyness by "tying a lace with his hands", which brings to life the image of a young girl who has just awakened her love and still has her childishness. Both poems are based on the childishness of children. His childlike innocence. "Mu Shu" by Cui Daorong of the Tang Dynasty: "The shepherd boy holds a coir rain hat and is proud when he is popular. The lying cow plays the piccolo and plows the fields next to the stream." The first two sentences focus on the demeanor of the shepherd boy, highlighting the word "arrogant" word; the last two sentences highlight the word "wisdom", which is the capital of "arrogance": he can not only drive cattle to plow the fields, but also play the flute. Obviously, this poem uses the arrogance of children to see their wisdom and mind."Children's Fishing" by Hu Lingneng of the Tang Dynasty: "A child with unkempt hair is learning to fish, sitting sideways on the strawberry grass. Passers-by ask questions and wave from afar, fearing that the fish will be frightened and not respond." It writes about a rural boy learning to fish, which is outstanding. The word "concentrate" means that he is afraid of "fish scares" and focuses on fishing. His "sitting sideways" and invisible form with grass appear innocent and smart, while the details of "passers-by asking questions" and his "waving from afar" without answering are This makes the child's emergency attitude more realistic and picturesque, and his personality more distinct. This poem can be said to show the child's concentration through his intellectual state.
7. Poems describing the innocence and cuteness of children
1. The boy came, suspecting that he was a visitor from the village, and rushed to Chaimen, but it was closed. --- Cui Daorong of the Tang Dynasty, "River Dwelling"
2. The children hurriedly chased the yellow butterfly, which flew into the cauliflower and was nowhere to be found. --- Yang Wanli, Song Dynasty, "Suxin Shiyuan Xu Gongdian"
3. When the day is long, I wake up with ruthless thoughts and watch children catching willow flowers. ---`Yang Wanli of the Song Dynasty, "Having a leisurely stay in early summer and taking a nap"
4. The boy is sleeping in Liuyin, and a cow has eaten in Liuyinxi. ---"In the Mulberry Tea Tunnel" in the late Song Dynasty by Yangcun
[Song Dynasty] Lei Zhen
The pond is full of grass and water (bēi),
Mountain title The setting sun is soaked in cold ripples.
The shepherd boy returns across the back of the ox,
The piccolo plays thousands of miles without any tune
"In the Mulberry Tea Tunnel"
8 .Poems describing children's innocence and cuteness
1. "Shepherd Boy" Year: Song Dynasty Author: Huang Tingjian rode a bull far past the front village, and the piccolo was playing across the long distance.
There are so many famous and wealthy people in Chang'an who are not as good as you if they run out of agencies. 2. "Qingpingle. Village Dwelling" Year: Song Dynasty Author: Xin Qiji The eaves are low and the grass is green on the stream.
Wu Yin is very charming when she is drunk, but who is the old lady with gray hair? The eldest child is hoeing beans to the east of the stream, while the middle child is weaving a chicken coop. The younger child is most fond of rogues, lying down at the head of the stream peeling lotus pods.
3. "The Child Makes Ice" Year: Song Dynasty Author: Yang Wanli The child takes off the ice from the golden basin at dawn, and threads the colored silk through it to serve as a silver jade. The sound of a jade chime made its way through the forest, and suddenly there was the sound of broken glass.
4. "Xugongdian, Suxin City" Year: Song Dynasty Author: Yang Wanli 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.
5. "Children's Fishing" Era: Tang Author: Hu Lingneng A childish child with unkempt hair is learning fishing, sitting sideways in the shadow of strawberries and moss. Passers-by asked and waved, fearing that they would be frightened and ignored.