Poems describing children's play in spring

A village dweller in the Qing Dynasty lives in Gaoding.

The grass grows in February, and the willows are drunk with spring smoke.

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

Children fishing (Hu Lingneng)

Young children with a canopy head learn to hang their heads,

The raspberry moss is lying on their side.

Passers-by ask and wave from afar,

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I was busy flying paper kites in the east wind.

The author was Gao Ding in Qing Dynasty.

Children fishing (Hu Lingneng)

Young children with awning heads learned to bow their heads,

Berries and lichens lying on their sides reflected their bodies.

Passers-by waved from afar,

They were too scared to be surprised by fish.

Gu Lang Yue Xing (Li Bai) <

we lived near together on a lane in Ch'ang-kan,

both of us young and happy-hearted.

When a young boy leaves home, the old man returns.

The local accent has not changed, and his temples have lost their hair (cui).

Children are strangers, and

Laugh and ask where the guests come from.