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What are the poems that describe "both children and children"?

1, it seems that all colors are strong, and enterprises are children.

Explanation: I have seen through everything that looks like the world of mortals, but they are all children, all children. Author: anonymous. Said by: Look.

2. Plant wood for ten years, grow grain for one year, and pay all the children.

Explanation: Both trees that can be planted for ten years and millet that can be harvested in one year are given to children. Author: Yuan Haowen from: "People, the moon, and the heavy posts have been separated by the world of mortals"

3. Dahl hoes Douxi East, and Zhong Er weaves chicken coops.

Commentary: The eldest son is weeding in the field in Dong Xi, and the second son is knitting a chicken coop in the yard. Author: Xin Qiji. From: Qingpingle Village Residence

4. Children and grandchildren did not solve the problem of farming and weaving, but also learned to plant melons in the shade of mulberry trees.

Commentary: Younger children and grandchildren learn to grow melons in the shade of mulberry trees before they know how to plow and weave. Author: Fan Chengda

A unkempt little boy learned to draw a bow and sat beside him with raspberries and moss. Hearing the voice of passers-by, the child waved, afraid to disturb the fish and dare not respond to passers-by.

Commentary: A child with unkempt hair is learning to fish, sitting sideways on the moss, and the green grass sets off his figure. When someone asked for directions, he waved at a distance, but he was afraid to answer loudly for fear that the fish would be scared away. From: "Fishing Children" by Hu Lingneng