1. The grass is long and the orioles are flying in the February sky, and the willows are brushing against the embankments intoxicated by the spring smoke.
2. Children come back early from school and are busy taking advantage of the east wind to fly kites.
3. The sound of strings is still in the blue sky at night, and the palace merchants trust the passing wind.
4. It is vaguely like a piece of music that is worth listening to, but the wind blows it into a different tune.
5. Numerous soft reds have been turned into mud, and the spring green is beginning to appear in front of the court.
6. Parrots suddenly heard the language outside the window, and the kite blew down to the west of the eaves.
7. Kite is a very popular outdoor activity in spring. Throughout the ages, literati and poets of all ages have chanted poems about kites. They can be found everywhere, each with its own merits. Poets in the past have written many vivid kite poems, which are admirable. Interesting, kites became entertainment items. After the Tang Dynasty, Lu You, a great poet of the Southern Song Dynasty, described the kite in an anthropomorphic way, which was very vivid. It makes people imagine how innocent, how cute and how happy the child flying the kite is.