Poetry about children and cows

1. Ancient poems about cows

1. There is no rope on the nose, and the sky and the earth are bars that will not be closed at night. ——Li Bai's "Ode to the Stone Ox"

2. The cattle are herded far away, and there is thick grass and millet around the village. ——"Shepherd Boy's Ci" by Zhang Ji of the Tang Dynasty

3. One day, the officers and soldiers collected their sea clothes and drove cattle to eat beef. ——"Tian Jia Ci" Yuan Zhen of the Tang Dynasty

4. I am glad that the stream is clear and does not pollute the belly of the cow. How can I be afraid of the frost and cold falling off my toes? ——"Song of Drinking Cows" Lu You of the Song Dynasty

5. Xi Nu straddled the horse without a saddle, and the buffalo jumped upright to frighten the Han officials. ——"Du Xiucai's Painting of Walking Buffalo Song" by Gu Kuang of the Tang Dynasty

6. Don't say that the old cow has been suffering for a long time. I am still able to plow at eighty years. ——"Song of Drinking Cows" Lu You, Song Dynasty

7. Ask the canal how the cattle can be tamed and harassed, and whip the cud without being frightened. ——"The Song of Riding the Bull" by Master Lu of the Qing Dynasty

8. The thought of taming cattle does not disturb the mind of a shepherd boy. ——"Shepherd Boy's Ci" by Chu Guangxi of the Tang Dynasty

9. When the sun sets, the grass is far away, and the cattle are late. Only I know that the cattle are tired and hungry. ——"Herding Cows" Gao Qi of the Ming Dynasty

10. If you have enough in life, everything is enough, so what's the point of picking up cows? ——"Sick Cow" Li Gang of the Song Dynasty

11. If you have to work hard without stopping, you will have no time to take care of the poor calf. Go home at night to breathe under the bright moon, and go out into the deep valley in the morning. ——"Farming Cattle" Mei Yaochen of the Song Dynasty

12. Cooking sheep and slaughtering cattle is a pleasure, and you will have to drink three hundred cups at a time. ——"Drunken Song" by Li Bai

13. The peasants died with their cattle and calves, and they vowed not to send the officers and soldiers out of food. ——"Tian Jia Ci" Tang Dynasty Yuan Zhen

14. Niu Zha Zha, Tian Que Que. The dry patches knock the hooves of cows into the crotches, and sow the grains of grain in the official warehouse. ——"Tian Jia Ci" Yuan Zhen of the Tang Dynasty

15. Singing on the cow, the cow sits down, and returns to lie down next to the cow at night. ——Gao Qi's "Herding Cows"

16. Cows and cows eat grass and don't touch each other, and officials and officials cut off their horns. ——"Shepherd Boy's Poetry" by Zhang Ji of the Tang Dynasty

17. The children on the back of the cow sing songs by themselves, and the head and head of the stream are over the slope. ——"The Song of Riding a Bull" Master Lu of the Qing Dynasty

18. There is a clear stream outside the door, and the old man is holding the cow and drinking from the stream. ——"The Song of Drinking Cows" Lu You of the Song Dynasty

19. Planting basil and arrows all over your waist, you are not afraid of tigers bullying the yellow calf. ——"Shepherd Boy's Poetry" by Li She of the Tang Dynasty

20. Neighbors shoulder to shoulder, close to each other, suddenly scattered. ——"Five Songs: Cattle Herding" by Lu Guimeng of the Tang Dynasty

21. The old cow counts the spring and autumn in silence; the seedlings in the field are strong, nodding their heads step by step. ——"Yan Niu"

22. The old ox also understands that time is precious, and he does not wait for the whip to rise. ——"Old Scalper" by Zang Kejia

23. The old ox was gnawing at the grass and lying on his head in the sunset because of his hard work debt. ——"He Shu" Kong Pingzhong of the Song Dynasty

24. The fields are filled with water and mud, and they are cultivated deeply and carefully. ——"Old Scalper" Zang Kejia

25. Wherever the cattle go, plow the east of the old city. ——"Where to Go with the Cow" Yuanjie of Tang Dynasty

26. The children in Jiangcun are so boastful that they step on the cow's head and collar. ——"Du Xiucai's Painting of Walking Buffalo Song" by Gu Kuang of the Tang Dynasty

27. The river grass is as poor as the autumn half, and the ten-horned Wu cattle are scattered along the river bank. ——"Five Songs: Cattle Herding" by Lu Guimeng of the Tang Dynasty

28. With a cold eyebrow, he points his fingers at thousands of men, but he bows his head and is willing to be a Ruzi Niu. ——Lu Xun

29. When you return, you get two horns of the ox, and recast the hoe and plow into a pound. ——"Tian Jia Ci" Yuan Zhen of the Tang Dynasty

30. The official ox drives the official chariot, carrying sand like the shore of Chanshui River. ——"Official Ox" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty

31. Plowing a thousand acres will yield a thousand boxes, but when you are exhausted, who will be injured again? ——"Sick Cow" Li Gang of the Song Dynasty

32. Your cow's horns are curved, my cow's tail is bald and fast, I pick up a piccolo and a long whip, and chase each other in the east hills of South Long. ——Gao Qi's "Cow Herding Poems" 2. Poems describing cattle

1. There is no rope on the nose, and the sky and the earth are fences that do not close up at night. ——Li Bai's "Ode to the Stone Ox"

2. The cattle are herded far away, and there is thick grass and millet around the village. ——"Shepherd Boy's Ci" by Zhang Ji of the Tang Dynasty

3. One day, the officers and soldiers collected their sea clothes and drove cattle to eat beef. ——"Tian Jia Ci" Yuan Zhen of the Tang Dynasty

4. I am glad that the stream is clear and does not pollute the belly of the cow. How can I be afraid of the frost and cold falling off my toes? ——"Song of Drinking Cows" Lu You of the Song Dynasty

5. Xi Nu straddled the horse without a saddle, and the buffalo jumped upright to frighten the Han officials. ——"Du Xiucai's Painting of Walking Buffalo Song" by Gu Kuang of the Tang Dynasty

6. Don't say that the old cow has been suffering for a long time. I am still able to plow at eighty years. ——"Song of Drinking Cows" Lu You, Song Dynasty

7. Ask the canal how the cattle can be tamed and harassed, and whip the cud without being frightened. ——"The Song of Riding the Bull" by Master Lu of the Qing Dynasty

8. The thought of taming cattle does not disturb the mind of a shepherd boy. ——"Shepherd Boy's Ci" by Chu Guangxi of the Tang Dynasty

9. When the sun sets, the grass is far away, and the cattle are late. Only I know that the cattle are tired and hungry. ——"Herding Cows" Gao Qi of the Ming Dynasty

10. If you have enough in life, everything is enough, so what's the point of picking up cows? ——"Sick Cow" Li Gang of the Song Dynasty

11. If you have to work hard without stopping, you will have no time to take care of the poor calf. Go home at night to breathe under the bright moon, and go out into the deep valley in the morning. ——"Farming Cattle" Mei Yaochen of the Song Dynasty

12. Cooking sheep and slaughtering cattle is a pleasure, and you will have to drink three hundred cups at a time.

——"Drunken Song" by Li Bai

13. The peasants died with their cattle and calves, and they vowed not to send the officers and soldiers out of food. ——"Tian Jia Ci" Tang Dynasty Yuan Zhen

14. Niu Zha Zha, Tian Que Que. The dry patches knock the hooves of cows into the crotches, and sow the grains of grain in the official warehouse. ——"Tian Jia Ci" Yuan Zhen of the Tang Dynasty

15. Singing on the cow, the cow sits down, and returns to lie down next to the cow at night. ——Gao Qi's "Herding Cows"

16. Cows and cows eat grass and don't touch each other, and officials and officials cut off their horns. ——"Shepherd Boy's Poetry" by Zhang Ji of the Tang Dynasty

17. The children on the back of the cow sing songs by themselves, and the head and head of the stream are over the slope. ——"The Song of Riding a Bull" Master Lu of the Qing Dynasty

18. There is a clear stream outside the door, and the old man is holding the cow and drinking from the stream. ——"The Song of Drinking Cows" Lu You of the Song Dynasty

19. Planting basil and arrows all over your waist, you are not afraid of tigers bullying the yellow calf. ——"Shepherd Boy's Poetry" by Li She of the Tang Dynasty

20. Neighbors shoulder to shoulder, close to each other, suddenly scattered. ——"Five Songs: Cattle Herding" by Lu Guimeng of the Tang Dynasty

21. The old cow counts the spring and autumn in silence; the seedlings in the field are strong, nodding their heads step by step. ——"Yan Niu"

22. The old ox also understands that time is precious, and he does not wait for the whip to rise. ——"Old Scalper" by Zang Kejia

23. The old ox was gnawing at the grass and lying on his head in the sunset because of his hard work debt. ——"He Shu" Kong Pingzhong of the Song Dynasty

24. The fields are filled with water and mud, and they are cultivated deeply and carefully. ——"Old Scalper" Zang Kejia

25. Wherever the cattle go, plow the east of the old city. ——"Where to Go with the Cow" Yuanjie of Tang Dynasty

26. The children in Jiangcun are so boastful that they step on the cow's head and collar. ——"Du Xiucai's Painting of Walking Buffalo Song" by Gu Kuang of the Tang Dynasty

27. The river grass is as poor as the autumn half, and the ten-horned Wu cattle are scattered along the river bank. ——"Five Songs: Cattle Herding" by Lu Guimeng of the Tang Dynasty

28. With a cold eyebrow, he points his fingers at thousands of men, but he bows his head and is willing to be a Ruzi Niu. ——Lu Xun

29. When you return, you get two horns of the ox, and recast the hoe and plow into a pound. ——"Tian Jia Ci" Yuan Zhen of the Tang Dynasty

30. The official ox drives the official chariot, carrying sand like the shore of Chanshui River. ——"Official Ox" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty

31. Plowing a thousand acres will yield a thousand boxes, but when you are exhausted, who will be injured again? ——"Sick Cow" Li Gang of the Song Dynasty

32. Your cow's horns are curved, my cow's tail is bald and fast, I pick up a piccolo and a long whip, and chase each other in the east hills of South Long.

——Gao Qi's "Herding Cows"