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The next sentence is "busy taking advantage of the east wind to release paper kites".
From the Qing Dynasty poet Gao Ding's "Village House".
Original text: "Village House".
The grass grows and the warbler flies in the February sky, and the willows are drunk with spring smoke.
When the children returned from school, they were busy releasing paper kites in the east wind.
"Village House" depicts a picture of children flying kites on the grass next to the village in spring, which is a picture of rural life full of vitality and spring in which natural scenery and moving characters are fused. In early spring and February, the grass grows and the warbler flies, the willows blow the embankment, and the children fly kites with great interest. There are scenes, people and things, full of life interest, outlining a vibrant "happy spring picture".
The whole poem reveals the poet's joy and praise for the coming of spring. After reading this poem, the reader seems to enjoy the beautiful spring scenery with the poet, and share the joy of the children flying kites.
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The children returned early from school and were busy releasing paper kites in the east wind. From Gao Ding's "Village House" in the Qing Dynasty
The grass grows and the warbler flies in the February sky, and the willows are drunk with spring smoke.
The children returned early from school and were busy releasing paper kites in the east wind.
The poem "Village Dwelling" is written about the scene that the poet saw with his own eyes in the countryside, and the poet sketched a vibrant and colorful "happy spring picture". The whole poem is full of life interest and poetic feeling.
The poet adopts the technique of combining movement and stillness to reveal the vitality of early spring and February. This poem is written clearly and the words are concise.
The whole poem is full of cheerful emotions, and the poet's joy and praise for the coming of spring are revealed between the lines.
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The next sentence of "children return early from school" is "busy taking advantage of the east wind to release paper kites", from the Qing Dynasty poet Gao Ding's "Village House".
Village Residence Qing Dynasty: Gao Ding.
The grass grows and the warbler flies in the February sky, and the willows are drunk with spring smoke. The children returned early from school and were busy releasing paper kites in the east wind.
Translation: In February, the vegetation grows, the birds fly, and the willows sweep across the embankment, as if drunk in the hazy smoke. The children in the village returned early after school and hurriedly took advantage of the east wind to release paper kites.
Appreciation: The first two sentences of this poem write the scene, writing the unique bright and charming scenery of the countryside in spring, in early spring and February, the grass and trees begin to germinate, the yellow warbler and other birds fly in the air, and the scattered branches of Yang You's cracked willow mountain in the mist flutter gently, blowing across the embankment, as if intoxicated in this spring smoke. The last two sentences describe the vivid scene of a group of lively children flying kites in the beautiful spring light to amuse the family, and the children returned home early after school and took advantage of the east wind to fly kites.
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The next sentence of "children return early from school" is: Busy taking advantage of the east wind to release paper kites. "Children return early from school, busy taking advantage of the east wind to release paper kites" from the Qing Dynasty poet Gao Ding's "Village House", this sentence means:
The children in the village came home from school early and hurriedly took advantage of the east wind to fly the kites into the blue sky. The whole poem depicts the beautiful scenery of spring and expresses the poet's love for spring.
Village Residence" Gao Ding Qing Dynasty
The grass grows and the warbler flies in the February sky, and the willows are drunk with spring smoke.
The children returned early from school and were busy releasing paper kites in the east wind.
Translations. In the second lunar month, the grass gradually sprouts and grows, the yellow warbler flies around, and the willows on the embankment are intoxicated by the spring mist.
The children in the village came home from school early and hurriedly took advantage of the east wind to fly the kites into the blue sky.
Exegesis. Village: A sight to see while living in a village.
Willow on the embankment: The willow branches are very long, hanging down, swaying slightly, as if caressing the embankment.
Drunk: Intoxicated, intoxicated.
Spring smoke: The mist evaporated from water, plants, etc. in spring.
Dismissal: Dismissal.
Paper kite: Generally refers to a kite, it is a kite made of paper shaped like an eagle. Kite: Eagle.
Appreciation. "The grass grows and the warbler flies in February" writes about time and natural scenes. It vividly depicts the nature in spring, and depicts the bright and charming scenery unique to the countryside in spring.
"Whisk willow drunk spring smoke" writes about the willow on the field in the village, "whisk", "drunk", personifying the still willow. The branches are soft and slender, gently brushing the embankment.
The children returned early from school and were busy releasing paper kites in the east wind. "Mainly write about character activities. It describes the vivid scene of a group of lively children flying kites in the beautiful spring light.
The first half of the poem is written about the scene, the second half is about the people, the first half is basically static, and the second half adds a dynamic.
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1. Children return from school and return early: The children in the village hurriedly ran home after school.
2. The poem comes from "Village Dwelling", which was written by the poet Gao Ding in the late Qing Dynasty, and the original text of the poem is as follows: the grass grows and the warbler flies in the February sky, and the willows on the embankment are drunk with spring smoke. The children returned early from school and were busy releasing paper kites in the east wind.
3. Vernacular interpretation: In early spring and February, the grass is new and green, and the yellow warbler sings happily in the sky. The long branches of the willow trees beside the embankment, soft and slender, gently sweep the embankment.
The spring sun is shining brightly, the smoke is misty, and the willows are swaying from side to side in the breeze. The willows seem to be intoxicated by this rich scenery.
The children in the village came back early from school and took advantage of the east wind to fly kites.
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1. The next sentence when children return early from school is to take advantage of the east wind to release paper kites.
2. The children's return from school came early from the "Village House" by Gao Ding in the Qing Dynasty.
3. Children return early from school means that the children in the village come home from school early.
4. "Village Dwelling" is a seven-character quatrain composed by the Qing Dynasty poet Gao Ding when he retired to the Shangrao area and lived in the countryside in his later years. This poem.
The first and second sentences write about time and natural scenes, and the handwriting specifically and vividly describes the nature in spring, and writes the bright and charming scenery unique to the countryside in spring; Clause.
The third and fourth sentences of Kizhou Na are character activities, describing the vivid scene of a group of lively children flying kites in the beautiful spring light. The poem is written clearly and the words are concise. The whole poem is filled with cheerful emotions and gives readers a beautiful emotional infection.
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Busy taking advantage of the east wind to release paper kites.
The next sentence of the children's early return from school is, busy taking advantage of the east wind to release paper kites, children returning early from school, busy taking advantage of the east wind to release paper kites from the village residence of the Qing Dynasty poet Gao Ding, this sentence means that the children in the village go home from school early, and hurry to take advantage of the east wind to put the kite into the blue sky, the whole poem depicts the beautiful scenery of spring, and expresses the poet's love for spring.
The grass warbler flies in February and writes about time and natural scenery, vividly describes the nature in spring, writes the unique bright and charming scenery of the countryside in spring, and writes the willows on the fields in the village with the drunken spring smoke of the willows, and the still willows are personified. The branches are soft and slender, gently sweeping the embankment, and the children return early from school, busy taking advantage of the east wind to release paper kites, mainly writing activities. It describes the vivid scene of a group of lively children flying kites in the beautiful spring sunshine.
The first half of the poem is written in the scene, the second half is written, the first half is basically written static, and the second half is added with a dynamic.
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