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What are some poems that describe a child losing his baby teeth for the first time?

1. Show your white teeth to me, and don’t disobey me. ——Li Bai (Tang Dynasty) "Gift to Pei Sima"

Explanation: Slightly open my white teeth and smile at you, don't miss my beautiful face.

2. A red face shines like a pearl, and a crimson lip contains white jade. ——Liu Xiyi (Tang Dynasty) "Picking Mulberry"

Explanation: The red face is as dazzling as a pearl, and the red lips seem to contain a mouthful of white jade.

3. The white teeth are still as white as shells, and the long eyebrows are like smoke sticks. ——Lu Guimeng (Tang Dynasty) "Mo Shang Sang"

Explanation: The teeth are like white and smooth shells, and the long eyebrows seem to be covered with black dye for eyebrow thrush.

4. The jade teeth between the red lips make a wonderful sound that reaches the end of the clouds. ——Lu Zhaolin (Tang Dynasty) "Thinking with Wang Shi on an Autumn Night"

Explanation: Inside the red lips are white and beautiful teeth, and beautiful music flows into the place where it connects with the clouds.

5. Play the dragon flute and beat the drum; sing with white teeth and dance with a slim waist. ——Li He (Tang Dynasty) "Bringing in the Wine"

Explanation: In addition to the aroma of food and wine, there are also the singing of white-toothed kaikos and the dancing girls with slim waists. The playing of the dragon flute and the beating of the drum are dancing.

6. Poor eighty-ninety-year-old, with fallen teeth and dim eyes. ——Bai Juyi (Tang Dynasty) "Not Going to Be an Official"

Explanation: Poor man is already eighty or ninety years old, his teeth have fallen out, his eyes are dim, his life is as short as morning dew, he is still coveting fame and wealth, and possessing Time is running out like the setting sun, and I am still worrying about the interests of my descendants.

7. Today and tomorrow will come again, and I will not realize how old I am. ——Bai Juyi (Tang Dynasty) "Growing Old"

Explanation: Day after day, teeth are falling out unknowingly as we grow older.

A little poem about missing teeth

Wang Yizhen

A poem to you in spring

Still walking on the road

While walking

I lost a tooth

I advise you to get one inlaid for it

It doesn’t matter whether it is inlaid with porcelain or inlaid with gold

Otherwise, if you read it every day

there will always be wind leaking in

You will say

This poem is too cold to read

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Like a small window

Don't close it

Winter is coming

The cold is a bit unbearable

A few icicles will grow out of the poem

Like the old man’s white beard hanging down

I advise you to set one for it

It doesn’t matter whether it’s white or yellow

Otherwise, if you read every day

there will always be rain leaking in

You will say

This poem sounds a bit "sad"

Like a small window

Don't close it

Summer is coming

I can’t stand being wet

Moss will grow in the poem

There is a little snail crawling next to the moss

But you said

Everything that is perfect will always have its shortcomings

This is how the full moon turns out

Why not just write a poem

This shortcoming may be more charming

This lack may be more charming

You talk about my poems

It is always a bit depressingly hazy

The wind comes in and the rain comes in It doesn’t matter

It doesn’t matter if the clouds come in or the rainbow comes in

There are more sounds of wind and rain in this poem

There is a beautiful scenery in this poem

Like a small brown spot

Adds a little mystery to beauty

With this small window

There are many accidents in the poem

Changing is better than solidification

Poetry is no exception

You said

It is better not to inlay

If it is framed, it will be false

If it is framed, it will lose harmony

Between mounting and not mounting

I hesitated

Selected from "21st Century Campus Pioneer Poetry" by Hubei Children's Club