1, Tang Gaoping kite
The quiet string rings blue at night, and the palace merchants believe in the wind.
Vaguely like a song, you can hear it, but it is blown by the wind and doesn't tune it.
On a quiet night, strings sound from the sky, and kites make the wind play simple tones. The tone blurred into a song, which was barely appreciated, but soon another tone was played.
2. Xu Ming said-"Poems about the Wind and Kites"
Jiangbei Jiangnan is low and neat, and the long line is short and high.
Spring breeze has no credentials since ancient times, only one rider plays the flute.
There are so many kites in Jiangnan and Jiangbei, and the kite lines are intertwined. How hard does it take for the spring breeze to send kites to the sky one by one?
3, Ding-"Village Residence"
In February, the grass grows and the warblers fly, and the willows are drunk with spring smoke.
The children came back from school early, so they were busy flying kites in the east wind.
In February of the lunar calendar, the grass gradually germinates and grows, the orioles fly around, and the willows gently brushing the shore are intoxicated by the spring fog. The children in the village came home from school early, and quickly flew kites in the blue sky in the east wind.
4. Qing Wu Youru-"Poetry in Painting"
We can only rely on the wind, not fake feathers.
The red line flies, and there is a way to Qingyun.
In February of the lunar calendar, the grass gradually germinates and grows, the orioles fly around, and the willows gently brushing the shore are intoxicated by the spring fog. The children in the village came home from school early, and quickly flew kites in the blue sky in the east wind.
5. A Dream of Red Mansions by Cao Qing Xueqin.
Looking at the children on the back, Qingming decoration is the most suitable.
Don't complain to the east wind when your hair is weak.
Children are looking up, and Tomb-Sweeping Day is the best time. This thing is pulled with silk thread. As long as the silk thread is broken, it cannot fly. But don't resent the east wind for taking the kite away.