Write a complete collection of children's short poems
1. "Village Residence" flies in February, and the willows on the embankment are drunk with spring smoke. The children came back from school early, so they were busy flying kites in the east wind. 2. "Children Fishing" Hu Lingneng, a little boy with thick hair, learned to hold a bow and sit beside him with raspberry moss. Passers-by waved at a distance, fearing that the fish would not be surprised. 3. In "New Town Xugong Hall", Yang Wanli's hedges are sparse all the way, and the flowers on the branches turn into shadows at the end. The child ran quickly to catch the yellow butterfly, but the butterfly suddenly flew into the vegetable garden and could not be found again. 4. "Look" Yuan Mei shepherd boy riding a yellow cattle, singing Lin Yue. Suddenly want to catch the song of the tree, immediately stop singing and stand by the tree silently. 5. "With Daughter" Wei Zhuang refused to go back to sleep and fell in love with cars the first time he met people. I cried all night because I didn't wear clothes. 6. Cui Daorong wrote: "Whoever doesn't tie the boat outside the fence will have a spring breeze blowing into the fishing bay. I suspect that there are villagers and I am anxious to go to Chai Men. " 7. Where did the poet in the Tang Dynasty write in "Homecoming Book": "When a teenager leaves home and returns to his hometown, his local accent will not change. When children meet and don't know each other, they smile and ask where the guests are from. " 8. Fan Chengda's "Four Seasons Pastoral Miscellaneous" plows the fields during the day, and the children in the village are in charge. Children and grandchildren are not prepared to farm and weave, but also learn from mulberry trees to grow melons. 9. The pond is full of grass and water, and the mountains are soaked by the sunset. Cowherd's child sat on the cow's back and casually played the tune with piccolo. "country night"-Lei Zhen 10. Cattle herding map walks along the river in the afternoon. The river is clear and flowing under my feet. The stone in the water is as big as a bucket, and the fish swim gently beside it. The little shepherd boy huddled shyly in the fields and fields. Shouting a big dog in his mouth and holding a cow in his hand. 1 1. Everyone says the shepherd boy is still young. That's me, my best self. In the dream season, there are many intimate friends. Look: birds sing, fish swim and horses run. Spring remains the same, beauty is old. Unfortunately, the old feelings are not over. Looking forward to the night, I asked you if you knew? There are: patches of clouds, breezes and green grass. Attachment: There are many poems describing children in ancient China. Their language is refined and vivid, which shapes children's expressions. The author selected several poems from the common books such as 300 Tang Poems, 300 Tang Poems and Zijia Poems for readers. A poet in the Tang Dynasty wrote in My Hometown Book: "When a teenager leaves home, an old friend returns, and the local accent remains unchanged. When children meet and don't know each other, they smile and ask where the guests are from. " There are only 28 words in the whole poem, but it depicts a beautiful picture for us. After living in a foreign country for a long time, the author returned to his hometown, but the children in his hometown didn't know him. They smiled and asked him where he was a guest. These children are naive, lively, polite and very cute. Cui Daorong, also in the Tang Dynasty, wrote, "Whoever doesn't tie the boat outside the fence, the spring breeze blows into the fishing bay. I suspect that there are villagers and I am anxious to go to Chai Men. " The poem "Living in a stream is a thing" depicts the interesting things by the stream in a fishing village in spring. I don't know whose boat is outside the fence, but I forgot to tie the cable and was blown into the fishing bay by the long spring breeze. The child who was fishing by the water's edge, not knowing the truth, mistakenly thought that a guest was coming, so he quickly put down his fishing rod and ran to the door to announce that he would open the Chai Men to meet him, but closed the door in a hurry. The poet wrote a series of children's actions into his poems, which seemed simple and natural, but in fact vividly portrayed the hospitable nature of rural children. Rural children are not only hospitable, but also hardworking. Fan Chengda, a poet in the Song Dynasty, wrote in an idyllic poem "Four Seasons of Pastoral Glory": "The children in the village mind their own business when they plow during the day and are numb at night. Children and grandchildren are not prepared to farm and weave, but also learn to grow melons in mulberry shade. " What is described here is the scene of intense labor in the countryside in summer. "Villagers" refer to adult farmers, and "children and grandchildren" are children. Although children in rural areas can't farm and weave yet, when they see adults weeding and rubbing twine, they also plant melons under mulberry branches like adults. The children not only learned to grow melons, but also learned to fish. Hu Lingneng, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, wrote in Child Fishing: "A boy with unkempt hair learned to hang a bow and sit beside blackberries and moss. Passers-by use the topic to play, waving far away, not afraid of fish. " You see, how naughty and cute this little guy who is unkempt and sitting on the side is. He doesn't bite the hook for fear that the fish will be frightened. Even passers-by don't give an answer and ask for directions. Although he is "learning to appreciate diaosi", he is quite serious! The poet's handwriting seems to be effortless, but in fact, the kung fu is deep and poetic. Yang Wanli, a poet in the Song Dynasty, is also a master of writing innocent and lovely children. In his "Xugong Store in Suxin City", there is such a description: "The hedges are sparse all the way, and the flowers on the branches end in shadows. The children are scrambling to catch up with Huang Die, and cauliflower is nowhere to be found. " The poet first showed us a picture of late spring and early summer. Then, a child "running after Huang Die" jumped out of the photo. The chased Huang Die suddenly disappeared in the cauliflower. The poem ends here, but we can imagine how the galloping children stopped at once and looked around in the cauliflower field. It can be seen that ancient poets are not only good at observing, but also good at recording dull scenes with pens, which gives them magical power. It is not only novel, but also creates various lovely children's images.