Poems and songs describing children's childhood.

Poems describing children's childhood life are as follows:

1, [Tang] Hu Lingneng's "A Visit to Shaofu in Xi Han": Suddenly I heard the visit of Meifu and came out of the thatched cottage with a smile. Children don't like chariots and horses, so they hide in the depths of reed flowers.

2.[ Song] Yang Wanli's "Early Summer Nap, Part II": Half-bow moss, I am lazy to read. Bored, I went to the fountain to water the banana. The pattering sound startled the children who were playing. They thought it suddenly began to rain.

3, [Tang] Bai Juyi's "Watching Fish": Walking around the pool and watching fish, just like children fishing. A person who loves fish has different hearts, so I will give you a hook.

4. Village dwellings-lofty and lofty. In February, the grass grows and the warblers fly, and the willows are drunk with spring smoke. The children came back from school early, so they were busy flying kites in the east wind.

5. Stay in the new city Xugong store-Song Yang Wanli. The fence is sparse, a path leads to the distance, and the petals on the tree fall, but the shade has not yet formed. The child ran quickly to catch the yellow butterfly, but the butterfly suddenly flew into the vegetable garden and could not be found again.

6, Zhoudu Anren-Song Yang Wanli. On a fishing boat, there are two children. They put away their bamboo poles, stopped their oars and sat on the boat. No wonder it didn't rain. They opened the umbrella. They didn't want to protect the rain, but wanted to use the umbrella as a sail to let the boat go forward.

7. Living in a stream is fashionable-Don Cui Daorong. 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.

8. "Flower Shadow" Song Sushi. On the platform of Yao, I called my child several times, but I couldn't get away. I was just cleaned up by the sun, but I taught the moon to send it to the future.

9. "Tian Jia" In the Song Dynasty, Fan Chengda plowed the fields during the day and weaved hemp at night, and the children in the village took care of their own affairs. Children and grandchildren did not work for farming and weaving, but also learned to grow melons by mulberry shade.