Children's life is fun: Childish moments in old poems
Children's life is always full of infinite fun, and this innocent joy is expressed in ancient poems. Let's go into the ancient poems together, explore those beautiful moments depicting children's life, and feel the carefree time of children's fun.
The children of the ancients, or chasing butterflies, or playing by the river, or exploring in the forest, vividly and imaginatively show the children's innocent nature. For example, it is written in the poem "Staying at Xu Gong Dian in New City", "Children rush after yellow butterflies and fly into cauliflowers without finding them." This poem depicts the cheerful scene of children chasing yellow butterflies in the cauliflower field, which is full of childlike innocence and vigor.
In the poem "Stream Children", the poet uses the clear stream as the background and depicts the scene of children frolicking and playing by the stream: "The stream gurgles and rinses the jade sand, and the children do not know how to get tired of playing in the water." The joy of the children playing in the clear stream infects every reader.
The source of children's happiness also lies in their curiosity and exploration of nature. For example, it is written in "Inscription on the Western Forest Wall", "Children meet each other without knowing each other, and laugh to ask where the guests come from." The children's curiosity and enthusiasm for strangers in the poem shows their innocent character. And "Children ask each other from afar, and answer each other from the west and east" in "Walking in the Mountains" shows the laughter of the children when they are exploring the mountains and forests.
The verses depicting children's life in ancient poems not only let us feel the happiness of children, but also let us see the good qualities embodied in their growing process. For example, "The children and grandchildren are not yet ready for plowing and weaving, and they also learn to plant melons in the shade of the mulberry tree" in "Evening in the Village" shows the children's spirit of hard work and good learning.
In the busy modern life, let's slow down and find those beautiful memories of children's life from ancient poems. These verses not only convey the joy of children, but also allow us to re-examine our own lives and find that long-lost childish fun. It is our common wish to let children run, play and grow up in their happy childhood.