Poetry for naming children

1. Poems about children

Poems about children 1. Poems about children

Ancient children's poems

Chishang

(Tang Dynasty) Bai Juyi

The little boy held a small boat and secretly picked white lotus. .

Without clearing up the hidden traces, the duckweeds bloom together.

Poems on Wind Kite (Part 1) Xu Wei

Rub the wicker thread and wadding and rub the cotton,

Rub enough to let Qianxun release the paper kite.

How much power can be lost in the spring breeze,

Take the children to the sky.

What we saw

Qing Yuan Mei

Shepherd boy ⑴ riding an ox ,

The sound of singing excited Lin Yue.

Wanting to ⑷ catch ⑸ chirping and ⑹ cicadas,

Suddenly he stood silent.

, "Xugongdian, Suxin City" Song Yang Wanli

The fence is sparse and one foot deep, with flowers on the tree heads. The fall has not become Yin.

The children hurriedly chased the yellow butterfly, which flew into the cauliflower and was nowhere to be found.

, "Village Residence" Qing Gao Ding

The grass is long and the orioles are flying in February, and the willows are brushing the embankment and drunk with the spring smoke.

The children came back early from school and were busy flying kites in the east wind.

, "Children's Fishing" by Hu Linneng of the Tang Dynasty

A child with a shaggy head learns fishing, sitting sideways on a berry moss.

Passers-by asked me to wave, fearing that I would be frightened and not respond.

, "Shepherd Boy" Huang Tingjian of the Song Dynasty

Riding a bull far past the front village, the wind of the flute could be heard diagonally across the Long River.

There are so many famous people in Chang'an who are not as good as you if they run out of agencies.

, "Flower Shadow" by Su Shi of the Song Dynasty

I went up to the Yaotai one after another, calling the boy several times to come back.

It was just taken away by the sun, but it taught the bright moon to see the future.

Sleeping in early summer

The plums drip with acid and splash on the teeth, and the plantains are green and covered with window screens.

After a long sleep, I wake up without thoughts and watch the children catching willow flowers.

, "Tian Family" Fan Chengda of the Song Dynasty

He worked in the fields during the day and weaved hemp at night, and the children in the village were responsible for their own affairs.

The children and grandchildren are still working for farming and weaving, and they also learn to grow melons near the mulberry tree.

2. Poems describing children

1. "Xugongdian, Suxin City" Song Yang Wanli Fences are sparse and deep, and the flowers on the treetops have not yet formed shade.

The children hurriedly chased the yellow butterfly, which flew into the cauliflower and was nowhere to be found. 2. "Qingpingle·Village Residence" Song Xinqiji's thatched eaves are low and the grass is green on the stream.

In drunkenness, Wu Yin is very charming, but whose old lady has white hair? The eldest child is hoeing beans to the east of the stream, while the middle child is weaving a chicken coop. The younger child is most fond of rogues, lying down at the head of the stream peeling lotus pods.

3. "On the Pond" Tang Bai Juyi's little boy held a small boat and secretly picked white lotus. Without clearing up the hidden traces, the duckweeds bloom together.

4. "Village Residence" The high cauldron in the Qing Dynasty has long grass and orioles are flying in the February sky, and the willows are brushing against the embankment and drunk with the spring smoke. The children came back early from school and were busy taking advantage of the east wind to fly kites.

5. "What I Saw" In the Qing Dynasty, Yuan Mei, a shepherd boy riding an ox, sang and shook the forest. He wanted to catch the chirping cicada, but suddenly he stood up with his mouth shut.

6. "Children's Fishing" Tang Hu Lingneng, a child with disheveled hair, is learning fishing, sitting sideways on the strawberries and grass.

Passers-by asked and waved, fearing that they would be frightened and ignored.

7. "Shepherd Boy" Huang Tingjian of the Song Dynasty rode an ox far past the front village, and the wind of flute could be heard across the Long River. There are so many famous people in Chang'an who are not as good as you if they run out of agencies.

8. "Watching the Fish" Tang Bai Juyi was walking around the pond watching the fish swim, while the children were making fishing boats. There are different kinds of fish lovers. I am here to give you food and hooks.

9. "Tian Family" Fancheng of the Song Dynasty went out to work in the fields during the day and weave hemp at night. The children in the village were responsible for their own affairs. The children and grandchildren are still working for farming and weaving, and they are also learning to grow melons near the mulberry tree.

10. "Flower Shadow" Su Shi of the Song Dynasty went to the Yaotai one after another, calling the children several times but unable to leave. It was just taken away by the sun, but it was taught by the bright moon to see the future.

11. "Children Making Ice" by Yang Wanli of the Song Dynasty A childish child takes off the ice from the golden basin, and picks silk to wear as a silver carving. The jade chime made a sound as it penetrated the forest, and suddenly there was a sound of glass breaking.

12. "Shepherd Boy" by Lu Yan of the Tang Dynasty. There are straw beds across the field for six or seven miles, and the flute makes three or four sounds in the evening breeze. After returning home and having a good meal at dusk, I lie down under the moonlight without taking off my coir raincoat.

13. "Pastoral Miscellany in Four Seasons" Fan Chengda of the Song Dynasty goes out to plow the fields in the daytime and grows hemp at night, and the children of the village are responsible for their own affairs. The children and grandchildren are still working for farming and weaving, and they are also learning to grow melons near the mulberry tree.

14. "In the Mulberry Tea Tunnel" Yang Wanli of the Song Dynasty. When the weather is clear and the wind and rain have dried up, the grass is full of flowers and the dike is full of water. The boy Liu Yinmian was sleeping, and a cow ate Liu Yinxi.

15. "Rising from a nap in early summer" by Yang Wanli of the Song Dynasty. The plums are left with sore teeth, and the bananas are divided into green and window screens. The day is long and I fall asleep with no thoughts, watching children catching willow flowers.

16. "The Boat Passes Anren" by Yang Wanli of the Song Dynasty. Two children were on a fishing boat, collecting their poles and sitting in the boat. It is strange that even if there is no rain, the umbrella is always open, not to cover the head but to use the wind.

17. "Odd Book on Returning to Hometown" by He Zhizhang of the Tang Dynasty. When the young man left home and his eldest son came back, his local pronunciation did not change, and his hair on his temples did not change. Children who don't recognize each other laugh and ask where the guest is from.

18. "With the Little Girl" by Wei Zhuang of the Tang Dynasty. When he saw someone, he was so speechless that he refused to go back to sleep and fell in love with the car. The whole night of crying coquettishly was due to the fact that the clothes were missing a strand of golden flowers.

19. "River Dwelling" by Cui Daorong of the Tang Dynasty. Whose house does not tie a boat outside the fence, and the spring breeze blows into the fishing bay. The child suspected that there were villagers, so he hurried to Chaimen but closed it.

3. Poems about children

Chishang (Tang Dynasty) Bai Juyi The little boy held a small boat and secretly picked white lotus.

If you don’t hide the traces, the duckweeds will bloom together. [Note]: Boat: boat.

Do not understand: do not know; do not understand. One way: all the way.

Pole: To punt a boat and use poles to make the boat move forward. Xiaowa: Child.

Duckweed: an aquatic plant with oval leaves floating on the water, fibrous roots underneath, and white flowers in summer. Open: separate.

[Author information]: Bai Juyi (772--846), a poet of the Tang Dynasty, with the courtesy name Letian and the name Xiangshan Jushi, his ancestral home is Taiyuan [now part of Shanxi]. When his great-grandfather arrived, he moved to Xiagui (sounding guī) (now north of Weinan, Shaanxi).

Bai Juyi's grandfather Bai Huang once served as the county magistrate of Gong County [Gongyi, Henan] and was a good friend of the then magistrate of Xinzheng [belonging to Henan]. Seeing the beautiful mountains and rivers of Xinzheng and the simple folk customs, Bai Huang liked it very much, so he moved his family to Dongguozhai Village (today's Dongguo Temple) in the west of Xinzheng City.

Bai Juyi was born in Dongguo House on the twentieth day of the first month of the seventh year of the Dali calendar of Emperor Daizong of the Tang Dynasty (February 28, 772 AD). Wuzong died in Luoyang [belonging to Henan] in August of the sixth year of Huichang (846) at the age of 75.

Author of seventy-one volumes of "Bai's Changqing Collection". In his later years, when he became the Crown Prince Shaofu, he was given the posthumous title "Wen" and was known as Bai Fu and Bai Wengong in the world.

Actively advocated the New Yuefu Movement in literature, advocating that articles should be written according to the times and poems should be written according to the events. He wrote many poems lamenting the times and reflecting the people's sufferings. Psalms have a great influence on later generations. He is a very important poet in the history of Chinese literature.

During the Yuanhe period, he served as Hanlin scholar and Zuo Zanshan doctor. Because he offended the powerful, he was demoted to Jiangzhou Sima. In his later years, he loved Buddhism and called himself a happy layman. He wrote many poems throughout his life, among which allegorical poems are the most famous. His language is easy to understand and he is known as "the old woman can understand it".

Among the narrative poems, "Pipa Xing" and "Song of Everlasting Sorrow" are extremely famous. In his early years, he was enthusiastic about helping the world, emphasizing the political function of poetry, and striving to be popular. He wrote about 60 poems such as "New Yuefu" and "Qin Zhongyin", which indeed achieved the goal of "only songs can cause diseases for the people" and "every sentence must comply with the rules", which is consistent with Du Fu's "Three Officials" and "Three Farewells" are both famous historical poems.

The long narrative poems "Song of Everlasting Sorrow" and "Pipa Play" represent his highest artistic achievements. In his middle age, he suffered setbacks in the officialdom. "Since then, I have been separated from my official career, and I cannot talk about worldly affairs from now on." However, he still wrote many good poems and did many good deeds for the people. The Baidi in Hangzhou's West Lake still remains to commemorate him. .

In his later years, he devoted himself to landscapes and wrote some short poems. A poem presented to Liu Yuxi goes: "Don't listen to the old songs and old songs, but listen to the new words "Willow Branches"", which shows that he has composed some new words by himself.

Among them, "Hua Fei Hua" has a hazy beauty, which was highly praised by later poets such as Ouyang Xiu, Zhang Xian and Yang Shen. [Translation]: Innocent and lively rural children, they hold a small boat and secretly pick other people's white lotus flowers.

When they came back, they didn’t know how to cover up the traces left behind. The boat shook away the duckweed on the water, leaving a clear waterway behind the boat. . Exposed his whereabouts~~ [Brief Analysis] The author uses the technique of line drawing to vividly depict the naivety of a child who "steals lotus". The most expressive sentence in the poem is the sentence "Hide the trace without knowing it", which expresses the child's naughty and innocence modality.

Poem of Wind Kite (Part 1) Xu Wei Rubbing wicker thread and cotton, rubbing enough Qianxun to release the paper kite. How much power the spring breeze can dissipate, taking the children to the sky.

1. Introduction to the author Xu Wei (1521-1593 AD), also known as Wenchang, also known as Qingtengshanren. A native of Shanyin (now Shaoxing City, Zhejiang Province).

A famous artist in the Ming Dynasty. In his early years, he took part in the provincial examination and failed repeatedly. In his middle age, he served as a secret agent for Hu Zongxian, the governor of Zhejiang and Fujian, and made military plans to fight against Japanese pirates.

However, because Xu Wei hated evil and despised the powerful, he was impoverished throughout his life and even went crazy for a time. In his later years, he could only survive by selling paintings and calligraphy. He has high standards in calligraphy, painting, poetry, opera and many other aspects.

His paintings are unique, and he is especially good at flowers and birds. According to historical records, the popular freehand splash-ink painting method in modern flower and bird paintings began to develop from him. His poems and essays were unconventional, and his opera treatises and dramas also had many aspects that surpassed previous opinions and broke conventions.

2. Background information It is said that the earliest kites in China were made by Mo Zhai, a philosopher during the Spring and Autumn and Warring States periods more than 2,000 years ago. He came up with the idea of ??making a kite because he saw an eagle circling in the sky in Lushan (now Weixian County, Shandong Province). However, the process of making a kite did not go smoothly.

After three years of research and trial production, he finally made a wooden bird out of wood, but it broke down after only flying for one day. Later, Mo Zhai passed the kite-making business to his student Gongshu Ban (also known as Lu Ban). Lu Ban made kites out of bamboo based on Mo Zhai's ideals and designs.

Luban split the bamboo, smoothed it, and bent it with fire to make it look like a magpie, which was called a "wooden magpie" and flew in the air for three days. Kites were later used in military applications to detect enemy positions.

After the Tang Dynasty, its use began to shift to entertainment. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, folk customs gradually formed. On the Qingming Festival, people flew kites high and far, then cut the strings of the kites and let the kites float away with the wind, which meant to completely let go of the "depression" accumulated over the past year. Go out and pray for the elimination of disease during the year.

Xu Wei was poor in his later years and mainly made a living by selling paintings. "Wind kites" was one of his frequent painting themes in his later years. He painted a large number of "wind kites" and wrote poems about them.

There are more than thirty pieces of this type of "Poem on the Wind Kite" in existence, and the one selected here is one of the more representative ones. Through the description of children flying kites, he poured his hope and sustenance for the future into children, and also expressed his own emotions.

Three Notes 1. Wind Kite: Also known as "paper kite". Kite: ○ Cantonese [Yuan], [jyn1]; ○ Han [yuān]; Eagle.

An eagle is often painted on the paper kite, hence its name. Strictly speaking, there is a difference between a kite and a paper kite.

The so-called "kite" means that it can make a sound like a string in the air; as for the "paper kite", it is a dumb bird that only flies but does not sing. A kite is made by tying a bowstring to the back of a paper kite or pressing a bagpipe on the head of the kite. When the paper is lifted into the air, strong winds pass through the flute or cause the bowstring to vibrate, producing a whine sound.

Ordinary paper kites do not make any sound. However, people no longer distinguish between the two.

2. Rub: ○Cantonese [学], ○Han [cuō]. Rub the two palms together repeatedly, or place the palms on something else and rub them back and forth.

3. Catkins: Catkins. The seeds of the willow tree, with white downy hair, are called "catkins", also known as "willow cotton".

4. Xun: The ancient unit of length, with eight feet as one fathom, and Qianxun means extremely long. 5. Xiaode: consume, consume.

6. Lead general:.

4. I am in urgent need of poems about the cuteness of children. I only need 15 sentences, written by a more famous poet. I want 15 sentences

1. "The Four Seasons" by Fan Chengda, a poet of the Song Dynasty "Pastoral Miscellaneous" "We work in the fields during the day and work on hemp at night. In the village, the children are responsible for their own homes. The children and grandchildren are still working for farming and weaving, and they also learn to grow melons by the mulberry shade." 2. When I was young, I didn't know the moon, and called it a white jade plate. Li Bai 3. Children run quickly chasing yellow butterflies, which fly into the cauliflower and are nowhere to be found. Yang Wanli 3. Children come back early from school and are busy taking advantage of the east wind to fly kites. 5. He Zhizhang's "Returning to Hometown Odd Book": When the young boy leaves home and the boss returns, the local pronunciation remains unchanged and the hair on the temples fades. .Children who don’t recognize each other laugh and ask where the guest comes from? "6. Who is not tying a boat outside the fence? The spring breeze blows into the fishing bay. The child, suspecting that there are villagers, rushes to Chaimen but is blocked." Cui Daorong of the Tang Dynasty 7. Hu Linneng's "Children's Fishing" A disheveled child learns fishing. Sitting sideways on the strawberry grass, passers-by asked and waved, for fear of startling the fish and not responding." 8. Song Yang Wanli Two children on a fishing boat gathered their poles and sat in the boat. It was strange that even if it rained, they would open their umbrellas instead of covering them up. The head is the wind. 9. What he saw (Yuan Mei) A shepherd boy riding an ox, singing in the forest. He wanted to catch the cicadas, but suddenly he stood up with his mouth closed. 10. "Qingpingle·Village Residence" Song Xin Qiji's thatched eaves are low, and the grass on the stream is green. . Drunk, Wu Yin is charming, who is the old woman with white hair? The eldest son is hoeing beans to the east of the stream, while the middle son is weaving chicken coops. He likes the little scoundrel most, lying at the head of the stream peeling off lotus pods. 11. "On the Pond" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty Holding a small boat, secretly picking white lotus back. Unable to uncover the traces, the duckweeds bloom together. 12. "Shepherd Boy" Song Huang Tingjian rides an ox far away from the front village, and the wind of the flute can be heard across the Long. How many celebrities and wealthy guests in Chang'an are not as good as you if they have exhausted all their agencies. .13. (Watching Fish) Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty walked around the pond to watch the fish swim. It was the time when the children were fishing. Different people love fish in different ways. I am here to feed you and hang a hook. 14. "Flower Shadow" by Su Shi of the Song Dynasty. When I went to the Yaotai, I called the boy back several times but couldn't leave. I was just swept away by the sun, but the bright moon sent me to the future. 15. I really can't find it.

5. What are the poems that describe children’s concentration when catching cicadas?

Children are so innocent and cute. “I want to catch cicadas, but suddenly I shut up and stand up.” The focus in front of the cicada, "Passers-by asked and waved from afar, for fear of frightening the fish and not responding." wrote about the worry of fearing that the fish would scare away when fishing; "Children came back early from school, and were busy taking advantage of the east wind to fly kites" wrote about children The childlike innocence when flying a kite, "I love children the most, scoundrels, lying at the head of the stream peeling off lotus pods" describes the childishness of children when peeling off lotus pods, "Children and grandchildren are still working for farming and weaving, and they also learn to grow melons under the mulberry tree."" I also thought of the cute look of children imitating adults when planting melons. I also thought of a poem describing children: "The little baby holds the boat and steals the white lotus. Unable to uncover the traces, the duckweeds bloom together." Children are anxious. Chasing yellow butterflies, flying into cauliflower and nowhere to be found."...