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Poetry describing children's play.

Children fishing

Don Hu Lingneng

A child with unkempt hair and immature face is learning to fish by the river. He is sitting sideways in the grass, and his shadow is set off by weeds.

Hearing the voice of passers-by, the child waved, afraid to disturb the fish and dare not respond to passers-by.

Zhi Zi farmers and soldiers

Song Yang Wanli

The youngest son has no ice in the golden basin, and the colored silk is worn as a silver pheasant.

Tap the ice gently, the sound of wood passing through the forest. When the viewer is absorbed in the sound of wood, he suddenly hears another sound-the sound of ice falling to the ground, such as the sound of broken glass.

1, Xiaowa propped up the boat and stole it back to Bai Lianhua. He didn't know how to hide the trail. The duckweed on the water left a boat on the trail. -From the Tang Dynasty: Bai Juyi's On the Pool

Explain in vernacular Chinese: A child is holding a boat and secretly picking white lotus. He didn't know how to hide the trace. A boat crossed the duckweed on the water.

2, the grass grows in February, 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. -From the Qing Dynasty: Gaoding Country House

Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: In February of the lunar calendar, the grass around the village has gradually sprouted and grown, and orioles are flying around. Willow covered with long green branches, swaying in the wind, as if gently stroking the bank. The evaporated water vapor between Shui Ze and vegetation condenses into smoke. Willow seems to be intoxicated with this beautiful scenery. After school, the children in the village hurried home and flew kites in the blue sky when the east wind blew.

3. A fishing boat with two children stopped on board. No wonder it didn't rain. They opened the umbrella. They didn't want to protect the rain, but wanted to use the umbrella as a sail to let the boat go forward. -From the Song Dynasty: Yang Wanli's "Boat Crossing Anren"

Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: On a fishing boat, there are two children. They put away their bamboo poles, stopped their oars and sat on the boat. No wonder they open umbrellas when it doesn't rain. It turned out that they didn't want to shelter from the rain, but wanted to use the umbrella as a sail to let the boat go forward.