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What are the ancient poems suitable for children to recite?

1, "What I See" Qing Dynasty: Yuan Mei

The shepherd boy rode the yellow ox, singing to vibrate the forest shade.

It was my intention to catch the cicadas, but suddenly I closed my mouth and stood up.

Interpretation:

The shepherd boy rode on the back of a yellow ox, and his loud and clear song echoed in the forest.

Suddenly wanting to catch the robin chirping in the tree, he immediately stopped singing and stood by the tree without a sound.

2. "A Small Pond" Song Dynasty: Yang Wanli

The spring is silent and cherishes the fine flow, and the shade of the tree loves the water to be clear and soft.

The small lotus is only showing its tip, and the dragonflies are standing on the top of it.

Interpretation:

The spring is silent because it can't bear to let go of the thin stream, and the shade of the trees reflects the water because it loves the soft scenery on a sunny day.

The small lotus leaf has only just emerged from the surface of the water to show its sharp corners, and there is a small dragonfly standing on it.

3. "Painting" Tang Dynasty: Wang Wei

The mountains look colorful from afar, and the water is silent from near.

The flowers are still there in the spring, and the birds are not frightened by the coming of the people.

Interpretation:

The mountains look bright and colorful from afar, but the water has no sound when you get closer.

Spring has passed, but there are still a lot of flowers and grasses competing for color, people approach, but the birds are still not alarmed

4, "Mountain Village Song" Song Dynasty: Shao Yong

One to go two or three miles, the smoke of the village four or five families.

The pavilion has six or seven seats, and eight or nine or ten flowers.

Interpretation:

To a place two or three miles away, there are four or five homes with smoke.

Passing by six or seven pavilions, surrounded by a dozen flowers.

5. "Winging the Goose" Tang Dynasty: Luo Binwang

Goose, goose, goose, singing to the sky with bent neck.

White fur floats on green water, red palm plucks clear waves.

Interpretation:

The white swan, the white swan, with its curved neck, calls to the sky.

White feathers, floating in turquoise water; red paws, plucking clear water waves