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Kindergarten must recite ancient poems

1, "Ode to Goose" Tang Luobin Wang

Goose Goose, Xiang Tiange. White feathers, floating in green water; The red soles of the feet stir the clear water.

Goose, goose, goose; Bend your neck and sing to the sky. Snow-white feathers float on the green water, and the red soles of the feet paddle clear waves, just like rowing.

2, "Silent Night Thinking" Tang Libai

The foot of my bed is shining so brightly. Is there frost already? I looked up at the moon and looked down, feeling nostalgic.

The bright moonlight sprinkled on enough paper, as if the ground was frosted. That day I looked up at the bright moon in the sky outside the window, and I couldn't help lowering my head and thinking of my hometown far away.

3, "Grass" Tang Bai Juyi

The long grass is so lush that the withered grass will thicken the color of the grass every autumn and winter. Wildfire can't burn it out, but the spring breeze can revive it.

The Yuan Ye is covered with lush grass, which turns yellow in autumn and winter every year and thickens in spring. Wildfire can't burn all the weeds on the ground. When the spring breeze blows, the earth turns green.

4, "Farmers" Tang

At noon in summer, the sun is very hot, farmers are still working, and beads are dripping into the soil. Who knows that every grain of Chinese food is hard?

At noon in midsummer, under the scorching sun, farmers were still working and sweat dripped into the soil. Who would have thought that every grain of rice in our bowl was bought by farmers' hard work?

5, "Chunxiao" Tang Meng Haoran

Sleeping sickness in spring unconsciously broke the morning, and the chirping of birds disturbed my sleep. How many flowers fall after a stormy night.

In spring, it was dawn before I knew it. It was the chirping of birds that disturbed my sleep. It rained and rained last night. How many beautiful spring flowers have been blown down?