Ancient poems about butterflies, grade three.

Butterflies (two yellow butterflies)

Dynasty: modern author: Hu Shi

Two yellow butterflies, both flying into the sky.

For some reason, one flew back.

Which one is in midsummer, lonely and pitiful;

I have no intention of going to heaven. It's so lonely.

Hu Shi (189 1 ~ 1962) is a China scholar and poet. One of the representatives of the May 4th literary revolution and the May 4th New Culture Movement. The first name is unique, the scientific name is Li Hong, and this word is appropriate. Born in Jixi, Anhui Province,18911217 was born in Shanghai, and 1962 died in Taipei on February 24th. When I was young, I studied in a private school in my hometown. Deeply influenced by Zhu Cheng's Neo-Confucianism. 1in the spring of 904, he went to Shanghai and entered a new school. 19 10 was admitted to boxer indemnity as an official student, went to the United States, and studied at Cornell University and Columbia University successively. 19 14 studied under the philosopher J. Dewey and was deeply influenced by his pragmatic philosophy. 19 17 1, his essay "literary improvement" was published in New Youth magazine, and he put forward eight things about literary improvement, emphasizing the use of vernacular Chinese instead of classical Chinese as a formal literary language, which opened a gap for new literature to replace old literature, and was praised as the "pioneer of raising the banner of righteousness" in the literary revolution. 1965438+Returned to China in the summer of 2007 and was employed as Professor Peking University.

butterfly

Dynasty: Tang Dynasty Author: Miracle

Where the back is red, the smell is heavy. Fly separately. See you in teams.

Distant harm will eventually stop birds and scramble to avoid bees. Peach attracts back, and blue attracts each other.

Mao Cui's heart is cold and fragrant powder is thick. You can find shadows through trees, but you can't find flowers.

The evening is still urgent, so spring dance should not be careless. Xifeng old pool pavilion, but also to pick hibiscus.