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Poetry about children playing happily

1. What are the poems that describe "children having fun"

1. "Xugongdian, Suxin City" by Song Dynasty poet Yang Wanli

Original text:

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The fence is 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.

Translation: Beside the sparse fence, there is a path stretching into the distance. The flowers on the trees on the roadside have withered, but the new leaves have just grown without forming shade. A child ran to chase a yellow butterfly, but the butterfly flew into the cauliflower and was nowhere to be found.

2. "Village Residence" by Qing Dynasty poet Gao Ding

Original text:

The grass grows and the orioles fly in February, and the willows brush the embankments and are drunk by the spring smoke.

Children come back early from school and are busy flying kites in the east wind.

Translation: In the second month of the lunar calendar, the grass in front and behind the village has gradually sprouted and grown, and orioles are flying here and there. The willows are covered with long green branches, swaying in the wind, as if gently stroking the embankment.

The water vapor evaporating between the water and vegetation condenses like smoke. The willows seem to be intoxicated by this rich scenery. The children in the village hurried home after school and took advantage of the east wind to fly kites into the blue sky.

3. "Children Fishing" by Hu Linngneng, a poet of the Tang Dynasty

Original text:

A child with unkempt hair is learning fishing, sitting sideways on a strawberry grass.

Passers-by asked me to wave, fearing that I would be frightened and ignored.

Translation: A child with disheveled hair and green face was learning to fish by the river. He was sitting sideways in the grass, with his figure hidden by the weeds. 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.

4. "On the Pool" by Bai Juyi, a poet of the Tang Dynasty

Original text:

A little boy used a small boat to secretly pick white lotus flowers.

If you don’t hide the traces, the duckweeds will bloom together.

Translation: A child held a boat and secretly picked white lotus flowers. He didn't know how to hide his traces, but there was a trace of a boat on the duckweed on the water.

5. "Shepherd Boy" by Lu Yan, a poet of the Tang Dynasty

Original text:

The grass spreads across the field for six or seven miles, and the flute plays three or four times in the evening breeze.

After returning home and having a good meal at dusk, I lie down under the moonlight without taking off my coir raincoat.

Translation: The vast wilderness of green grass stretches as far as the eye can see. The reed flute teases the evening breeze, melodious and sweet, coming intermittently from a distance. When the shepherd boy came back and had a full meal, it was already after dusk. He didn't even take off his raincoat, so he lay down on the grass on a moonlit night to rest. 2. Ancient poems describing children playing happily

Ancient poems describing children playing happily include:

Children’s Fishing

Tang Hu Linneng

A child with unkempt hair is learning to fish, sitting sideways in the shadow of strawberry grass.

Passers-by asked me to wave, fearing that I would be frightened and ignored.

1. Qingpingle·Village

Xin Qiji, Song Dynasty

The eaves are low and the grass is green on the stream.

Wu Yin is so charming when she is drunk, but who is the old lady with gray hair?

The eldest son is hoeing beans to the east of the stream, while the middle son is weaving a chicken coop.

My favorite child is a scoundrel, lying at the head of the stream peeling off lotus pods.

Translation: The eaves of the thatched cottage are low and small, and the stream is covered with green grass. The drunken Wudi dialect sounds gentle and beautiful. Whose family does that old man with white hair belong to? The eldest son was weeding in the bean field east of the stream, and the second son was busy weaving chicken coops. The most beloved one is the youngest son, who is lying in the grass at the head of the stream, peeling off the newly picked lotus pods.

2. Seeing Qing Yuan Mei

A shepherd boy rides an ox, and his singing shakes the forest.

I wanted to catch the chirping cicada, but suddenly I stood silent.

Analysis:

"What You See" is a five-character quatrain written by Yuan Mei, a poet in the Qing Dynasty.

This poem depicts an innocent and happy picture of a shepherd boy in the forest, expressing the author's love for the pastoral scenery.

3. Children fishing Tang Hu Linneng

A child with a shaggy head learns fishing, sitting sideways with berries and moss reflected on his body.

Passers-by asked me to wave, fearing that I would be frightened and ignored.

"Children Fishing" is a seven-character quatrain written by Hu Linngneng, a poet in the Tang Dynasty.

This poem describes a child concentrating on fishing by the water. By describing typical details, the poet vividly reproduces the seriousness, innocence and childishness of children. The first two sentences are narration and description, written from the appearance, which is real writing; the last two sentences of the poem focus on the expression.

4. Ancient poems that describe children playing happily include:

"Village Living"

Qing Dynasty poet Gao Ding

The grass is long and the orioles are flying in the February sky, and the willows are blowing on the embankment and drunk with the spring smoke.

Children come back early from school and are busy flying kites in the east wind.

"Watching Fish" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty

I was walking around the pond watching the fish swim, while the children were making fishing boats.

There are different kinds of fish lovers. I am here to feed you and hook you. 3. Poems describing the happy play of children in ancient times

Yang Wanli, Xugongdian, Suxin City

The hedges are sparse and one foot deep, and the flowers on the treetops have not yet formed shade. The children hurriedly chased the yellow butterfly, which flew into the cauliflower and was nowhere to be found.

Meet 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.

The village lives in Gaoding

The grass grows and the orioles fly in the February sky, and the willows brush the dike and are drunk by the spring smoke. The children came back early from school and were busy taking advantage of the east wind to fly kites.

Tang He Zhizhang wrote an occasional book about returning to his hometown

When the young boy left home and his elder brother returned home, his local pronunciation remained unchanged and his hair on his temples faded. When children see each other but don't recognize each other, they laugh and ask where the guest comes from.

Cui Daorong of Xiju

No one outside the fence has a boat tied up, and the spring breeze blows into the fishing bay. The child suspected that there were villagers, so he hurried to Chaimen but closed it.

The countryside is busy at all times, and Fan Chengda

Plowing the fields in the daytime and planting hemp at night, the children of the village are each in charge of their own household. The children and grandchildren are still working for farming and weaving, and they are also learning to grow melons near the mulberry tree.

Children fishing by Hu Linneng

A child with a shaggy head learns fishing, sitting sideways and reflecting on the strawberry grass. Passers-by ask questions and wave from afar, fearing that the fish will be frightened and not respond.

The ancient moon and luggage are white

When I was young, I didn't know the moon, so I called it a white jade plate. I also suspected that the Yao Tai Mirror was flying in the blue clouds.

Children's fishing

A child with a shaggy head learns fishing,

Sitting sideways with the berry moss reflected on his body.

Passers-by asked and waved from a distance,

Afraid of being frightened. 4. What are some poems that describe children having fun?

1. Song Yang Wanli's "Su" Xugongdian, Xinshi"

The fence is sparse and one foot deep, and the flowers on the tree heads have not yet formed shade.

Children hurriedly chased the yellow butterfly, flying into the cauliflower and nowhere to be found.

2. "Village Residence" by Gao Ding of the Qing Dynasty

The grass is long and the orioles are flying in the February sky, and the willows are brushing against the embankments intoxicated by the spring smoke.

Children come back early from school and are busy flying kites in the east wind.

3. Song Dynasty Ye Shaoweng's "What I See in a Night Book"

The swaying Wu leaves send off the cold sound, and the autumn wind on the river stirs up the guests' feelings.

I know that there are children picking and knitting, and a light falls on the fence late at night.

4. Yang Wanli of the Song Dynasty, "Idle House in Early Summer, Taking a Nap - Part 1"

The plums are left with sore teeth, and the plantains are divided into green and window screens.

After a long sleep, I wake up without thoughts and watch the children catching willow flowers.

5. "Watching the Fishes" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty

I was walking around the pond watching the fish swim, while the children were making fishing boats.

There are different kinds of fish lovers. I am here to feed you and hook you. 5. What are the poems that describe "children having fun"

1. "Xugong Store, Suxin City" by Song Dynasty poet Yang Wanli. Original text: The fence is sparse and one path deep, and the flowers on the tree heads have not yet formed shade.

Children hurriedly chased the yellow butterfly, flying into the cauliflower and nowhere to be found. Translation: Beside the sparse fence, there is a path stretching into the distance. The flowers on the trees on the roadside have withered, but the new leaves have just grown without forming shade.

A child ran to chase a yellow butterfly, but the butterfly flew into the cauliflower bush and was nowhere to be found. 2. "Village Residence" by Gao Ding, a Qing Dynasty poet. Original text: In the February day, the grass grows and the orioles fly, and the willows brush the embankments and are intoxicated by the spring smoke.

Children come back early from school and are busy flying kites in the east wind. Translation: In the second month of the lunar calendar, the green grass in and around the village has gradually sprouted and grown, and orioles are flying here and there.

The willows are covered with long green branches, swaying in the wind, as if gently stroking the embankment. The water vapor that evaporates between the water and vegetation condenses like smoke.

The willows seem to be intoxicated by this rich scenery. The children in the village hurried home after school and took advantage of the east wind to fly kites into the blue sky.

3. "Children Fishing" by Hu Linngneng, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. Original text: A child with a shaggy head is learning to fish, sitting sideways on the strawberry grass. Passers-by asked and waved, fearing that they would be frightened and ignored.

Translation: A child with disheveled hair and green face was learning to fish by the river. He was sitting sideways in the grass, with his figure hidden by the weeds. 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.

4. "On the Pool" by Bai Juyi, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. Original text: A little boy held a boat and secretly picked white lotus flowers. Without clearing up the hidden traces, the duckweeds bloom together.

Translation: A child held a boat and secretly picked white lotus flowers. He didn't know how to hide his traces, but there was a trace of a boat on the duckweed on the water.

5. "Shepherd Boy" by Lu Yan, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. Original text: The grass spreads across the field for six or seven miles, and the flute plays three or four sounds in the evening breeze. After returning home and having a good meal at dusk, I lie down under the moonlight without taking off my coir raincoat.

Translation: The vast wilderness of green grass stretches as far as the eye can see. The reed flute teases the evening breeze, melodious and sweet, coming intermittently from a distance.

It was already after dusk when the shepherd boy came back and had a full meal. He didn't even take off his raincoat, so he lay down on the grass to rest on a moonlit night.

6. Poems describing children's play:

Village residence ⑴ · Qing Gaoding

The grass grows and the orioles fly in the February sky,

The willows brush the embankment ⑵ Drunk ⑶ Spring cigarette.

Children come back early from school ⑷,

Take advantage of the east wind to fly kites ⑸.

Notes

⑴ Rural residence: Living in rural areas.

⑵ Willows on the embankment: Willow branches are very long, hanging down and swinging slightly, as if caressing the embankment.

⑶ Zui: intoxicated, intoxicated.

⑷ School break: school is over.

⑸ Paper Kite: Kite: Eagle. Paper Kite: Kite.

Explanation The author of "Village Residence" is Gao Ding, a poet from the Qing Dynasty. This poem describes the scene of spring that the poet saw when he lived in the countryside and the scene of children flying kites after school. In early spring in February, the grass grows and orioles fly, willows blow on the embankments, and children fly kites with great interest. There are scenes, people and things, full of the interest of life, and outline a vibrant "happy spring picture". The poet's joy and praise for the coming of spring are revealed between the lines of the whole poem.

In the second month of the lunar calendar, the grass in and around the village gradually sprouts and grows, and orioles fly here and there. The willows are covered with long green branches, swaying in the wind, as if gently stroking the embankment. The evaporated water vapor condenses like smoke between the water and vegetation. Willow seemed to be fascinated by this rich scenery. After school, the children in the village went home very early without any delay. They hurriedly took advantage of the strong east wind to fly their kites into the blue sky.

Appreciation "Village Living" depicts a picture of children flying kites on the grassy grass next to the village in spring. It is a picture of rural life full of vitality and spring, which combines natural scenery and moving characters. After reading this poem, we seemed to enjoy the beautiful spring scenery with the poet and share the joy of the children flying kites.

The first sentence writes about time and natural scenery. In early spring, in February, the grass sprouted green buds, and the oriole flew in the sky, singing happily. The long branches of the willows beside the embankment gently brushed the ground, as if they were drunkenly swaying in the spring smoke.

The second sentence describes the characters’ activities. The children came back from school early and took advantage of the east wind to fly kites. Children, east wind, paper kites, the people and things chosen by the poet add a bit of vitality and hope to the beautiful spring.

Yang Wanli's Xu Gong Store in Su Xin City

The Chinese textbook for fifth grade primary school contains a poem by Yang Wanli, a famous poet of the Southern Song Dynasty - "Xugong Store in Su Xin City", the complete poem As follows:

The fence is sparsely one path deep,

The flowers on the treetops have not yet formed shade.

Children hurriedly chased the yellow butterfly,

flew into the cauliflower and was nowhere to be found.

This poem describes spring vividly, especially the dynamic description of children and yellow butterflies in the last two sentences makes this spring scene lifelike 7. What are the ancient poems that describe children playing

< p> 1. Children come back early from school and are busy taking advantage of the east wind to fly kites. ——Gao Ding's "Village Living"

Translation: 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"

Translation: 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"

Translation: 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. A shepherd boy rides an ox, and his singing shakes the forest. ——Yuan Mei, "What I Saw"

Translation: The shepherd boy rides on the back of the ox, and his loud singing echoes in the forest.

5. The little boy used the boat to pick white lotus leaves secretly. ——Bai Juyi's "Chi Shang"

Translation: A child held a boat and secretly picked white lotus flowers.

6. A child with unkempt hair learns fishing, sitting sideways with the berry moss reflected on his body. ——Hu Lingneng's "Children's Fishing"

Translation: A child with disheveled hair and green face was learning to fish by the river. He was sitting sideways in the grass, with his figure hidden by the weeds.

7. For ten years of planting wood and one year of grain cultivation, children will be paid. ——Yuan Haowen "The Full Moon·Chonggang has been separated from the mortal world"

Translation: Leave the trees that have grown in ten years and the grains that have been harvested in that year to those young people.

8. There are two children in a fishing boat, collecting their poles and sitting in the boat. ——Yang Wanli, "Ship Passing Anren"

Translation: There were two children on a fishing boat. They put away their bamboo poles, stopped their oars, and sat in the boat.

9. The shepherd boy returns and crosses the cow's back, playing the piccolo without any tune. —— Lei Zhen's "Village Evening"

Translation: The little shepherd boy was riding on the back of the cow, slowly returning home; he was holding a piccolo and playing it casually, without a fixed tune.

10. People are everywhere wearing robes and makeup, and children are bustling with lights on the Sixth Street.

——Yuan Haowen's "Kyoto Lantern Festival"

Translation: During the Lantern Festival, you can meet women everywhere wearing costumes and beautiful makeup to watch the lanterns; children are having fun on the streets. With.