Poetry describing kite flying and its detailed introduction:
1. "The kites are flying in spring in March, and everyone is excited and vying to be the first." (Ming Dynasty Xu Wei's "Poetry on Kite Painting" ) This poem describes the scene of people flying kites lively in spring. In the spring of March, the earth is getting warmer and the spring breeze is blowing. It is a good time to fly kites. People came outdoors with kites in hand, vying to show off their skills in the kite competition. This poem conveys the joy and vitality brought by spring.
2. "It is difficult to understand the charm of the wind when you survey the sky, and you can still catch the beautiful shadows when you sit on the ground." This poem vividly expresses people's mood and feelings when flying kites. When the kite rises into the sky, accompanying the clouds, forming a beautiful landscape, people will feel a joy and romance connected to the nature of heaven and earth. At the same time, kite flying also implies a kind of freedom and relaxation, allowing people to temporarily forget their worries and enjoy the beauty of nature.
3. "Looking from afar, the future looks like a brocade, and the sky is just for spring." This poem expresses people's good expectations and positive attitude towards the future. When flying a kite, people often place their dreams and hopes on the kite and let it float in the wind, which symbolizes a kind of pursuit and yearning. At the same time, the word "Fuyao" also vividly expresses the posture of a kite flying in the wind. Combined with "Douchunfang", it conveys a spirit of seeking progress in competition and development in challenges.