Who has an appreciation for children's poetry and childhood? Thank you.
Some ancient poems describe children's interesting lives and express their carefree and innocent nature. Reading these poems, I suddenly feel that the fresh local flavor is coming to my face, and the rich taste of life permeates between the lines. From this poem full of aura, we can glimpse the life scenes of ancient children and feel the distant childhood life of the ancients; Those scenes of life, once the wonderful pen of the poet, became vivid and vivid. Although it has been thousands of years, it seems to happen around us. Kindness also arises spontaneously. Hu Lingneng's "Children Fishing", "A little boy with thick hair learns to hold a bow, sitting beside a raspberry-like moss and thinking about himself. Passers-by use the topic to play, waving far away, not afraid of fish. " This Shan Ye boy is unkempt and poorly dressed. He found a secluded place overgrown with weeds by the river, sat casually and fished quietly. Grass almost covered his figure, and someone asked for directions loudly in the distance. He quickly raised his little hand and responded ostentatiously, not daring to show any sound. It turned out that he was so calm and cautious because he was afraid that the voice of question and answer would shock the fish. Poetry vividly describes the fisherman's fascination with fear through a silent "remote waving" detail, giving people a feeling of being there. Yan Lu's "The Shepherd Boy": The grass shop is six or seven miles away from the field, and the flute makes the evening wind ring three or four times. Come back from a full meal at dusk and lie in the moonlight without taking off your hemp fiber. The poem "The Shepherd Boy" shows us a vivid picture of a shepherd boy returning home at night: the vast Yuan Ye is covered with green grass; The evening breeze is blowing the weeds. I haven't seen the shepherd boy come back yet, but I first heard the melodious and approaching flute of the shepherd boy coming from the wind. The flute sounded intermittently and fluttered with the wind. The shepherd boy came back and had a good meal. It's already after dusk. He didn't even take off his hemp fiber, so he lay in the open field to rest on a moonlit night. There are scenes, feelings, characters and voices in the poem. This vivid scene appears in our field of vision from far and near. The poem "The Shepherd Boy" not only makes us feel the peace and tranquility of life, but also makes us feel the freedom and natural relaxation of the shepherd boy's mind. During the day, cows and shepherds are friends, and at night, it's really like living in a paradise. Cui Daorong's "Living in a stream is the most important thing": whoever doesn't tie the boat outside the fence, the spring breeze will blow into the fishing bay. The child suspected villagers, but was anxious to go to Chai Men. This poem is written right in front of your eyes and comes naturally. In the spring in the countryside, people work in the fields and the village is very quiet. There are few idle people except children playing in front of and behind the house. A child was having fun when he suddenly found a boat sailing into the bay. He thought it was a guest, so he ran back, quickly untied Chai Men and opened the Chai Men to welcome the guests. The author vividly describes the psychological state of children's curiosity, excitement, carelessness and anxiety with the words "doubt" and "urgency". The poet captured this interesting little shot and successfully captured the image of a warm, simple, innocent and lovely rural child. Poetry is pure line drawing, simple and natural, plain and wild, which can be said to wash away lead and gain natural interest. Yang Wanli's "New Town Xugong Store": The trees are scattered all the way, and the flowers on the trees are not cloudy. The child ran quickly to catch the yellow butterfly, but the butterfly suddenly flew into the vegetable garden and could not be found again. There is a path next to the sparse fence that extends far away. The flowers on the branches have withered, but the leaves have not yet grown luxuriantly. The child followed the yellow butterfly, running and chasing. After catching up with the cauliflower field, everyone opened their eyes, hey! Why did the flying butterfly disappear? In just four poems, Huo Bo's lovely children are vividly portrayed as if they were in front of him. Yang Wanli's Boat Crossing Anren: A fishing boat stopped with two children. When there is no rain on the boat, they all take umbrellas, not to cover their heads, but to keep out the wind. This poem is as simple as a word, full of fun, showing the childlike behavior of two carefree little fishermen and the whimsy of an only child. On a small fishing boat, there are two children. They put away the bamboo poles and stopped the oars. No wonder they opened the umbrella. Not to shelter from the rain, but to let the wind push the boat forward with an umbrella! Boating in Peace focuses directly on children, and the whole poem is about children's childish behavior. Yang Wanli's love for children is beyond words, and he praised the cleverness of the two Warawako players.