Ancient poetry suitable for kindergarten to recite

The ancient poems suitable for kindergarten recitation are as follows:

First of all, fishermen on the river

Fan Zhongyan [Song Dynasty]

People who come to the river often only love perches.

Look at those poor fishermen, floating up and down in the big waves and rocking in the boats.

People come and go on the river, but they just like delicious bass. Look at that small fishing boat, sometimes in the rough waves.

Second, the village house?

Gao ding [Qing dynasty]

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. ?

In February of the lunar calendar, the grass gradually germinates and grows, the orioles fly around, and the willows gently brushing the shore are intoxicated by the spring fog. ? The children in the village came home from school early, and quickly flew kites in the blue sky in the east wind.

Third, give it to Liu Jingwen.

Su Shi [Song Dynasty]

The lotus flower withered, so did the lotus leaf holding the rain, and only the branches of chrysanthemum stood proudly against the frost.

You must remember the best scenery in a year, which is in the late autumn and early winter of orange and green. (the most important job: exactly)

Lotus withered, even the lotus leaf holding the rain withered, only the flower branch that defeated chrysanthemum stood proudly in the frost. You must remember the scene of that year, that is, the late autumn and early winter with golden and green oranges.

Fourth, the river alone to find flowers. Fifth?

Du Fu [Tang Dynasty]

The water in front of the Yellow River flows eastward, giving people a sense of sleepiness and spring breeze in spring.

Clusters of peach blossoms bloom by the river. Are they dark red or light red? ?

The river in front of Huangshi Tower flows eastward, and the warm spring makes people sleepy, just want to have a rest against the spring breeze. A peach blossom with no owner is in full bloom. Do you prefer deep red or light red?