What ancient poems does a child learn at the age of two?

1, ode to goose: Luo, a poet in the early Tang Dynasty.

White swan, white swan, bend your neck and breathe fire into the sky.

White feathers, floating in green water; The red soles of the feet stir the clear water.

Translation: "Goose! Goose! Goose! "

Facing the blue sky, a flock of geese are singing with their necks bent.

Snow-white feathers float on the green water, and the red soles of the feet paddle clear waves, just like rowing.

2. [Ming]? Xu Zhenqing's independence

Excerpts from the original text:

The children burned leaves under the tree and asked about the restaurant by the river.

Explanation:

Children are burning leaves under the tree, and the wine buyer is standing on the boat and asking the restaurant on the shore.

3.[ Song]? Xin Li's "Leaving Monks in Lushena"

Excerpts from the original text:

The water in the gully is bright and sunny, and the children who go to school are short and brown.

Explanation:

The water in the ditch reflects the morning sun, and the children at school wear short clothes.

4. Wind:

(Tang) Li Qiao

It can blow off the golden leaves in autumn and bloom beautiful flowers in spring. Scraping the river surface can set off several huge waves in thousands of feet, and blowing bamboo can make tens of thousands of poles tilt.

It can blow off the golden leaves in autumn and promote the beautiful flowers in spring.

Blowing across the river can set off huge waves in thousands of feet, and blowing into the bamboo forest can tilt 10,000 bamboo poles.

It can blow off golden leaves in autumn and produce beautiful flowers in spring. Blowing across the river can set off huge waves in thousands of feet, and blowing into bamboo forests can make ten thousand poles tilt.

5. Liangzhou Ci:

(Don) Wang Zhihuan.

The Yellow River is far above the white clouds, an isolated city, Wan Ren Mountain.

Why use the elegy of willow to complain about the delay of spring, old Yumenguan, a spring breeze is not blowing!

At the banquet, mellow grapes and fine wine are packed in delicate luminous cups, and geisha play the hurried and cheerful pipa to help them drink. The soldiers were filled with pride at the thought of killing the enemy across the battlefield and serving the country. You must get drunk today, even on the battlefield. This time, I went out to serve my country. I'm dying, but I'm not ready to come back alive.