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Games in ancient poetry?

About the games in ancient poetry are as follows:

1. Partridge Sky·Shuttlecock

Pretty little girls in groups of three and five, and feathers in clusters of toes. . The whirling feather dance is as good as any, and the leap is as good as flying. The body is like a swallow, and the face is like a cloud. Children forget to return home in their leisure time. Lifting it forward and then hitting it in the air, strings of silver bells stretch far and wide.

Speaking of shuttlecock, I believe you have played it when you were a child. Shuttlecock was very popular in the late Qing Dynasty. At that time, kicking shuttlecock was not only a way to exercise, but also a way to maintain health. So people at that time would be proud of playing shuttlecock. In this ancient poem, we can see that children love playing shuttlecock, and they often play until they forget to go home.

2. Village residence (flying kites)

The grass is long and the orioles are flying in February, and the willows are brushing the embankments intoxicated by the spring smoke. The children came back early from school and were busy flying kites in the east wind.

I often played kite flying when I was a child. I never get tired of playing this game. Kite originated in China. It was first invented by people in ancient times as a tool for communication. But starting from the Tang Dynasty, kites gradually became a toy, and people loved it very much. The poem "Village Residence" by Qing Dynasty poet Gao Ding depicts the scene of children flying kites.

3. Children's fishing

A child with a shaggy head is learning to fish, sitting sideways and reflecting on the strawberry grass. Passers-by asked and waved, fearing that they would be frightened and ignored.

Speaking of games like fishing, it is still very popular among everyone. Does anyone know? Fishing first appeared in the Paleolithic Age and has been passed down to this day. The ancients liked to talk about their ideals and life when fishing.

However, with the popularity of this activity, it has gradually become a game that is loved by both adults and children. We can see children fishing in the poems of the Tang Dynasty poet Hu Lingneng. picture.