What is the next sentence when the grains are ripe?

The grains are ripe and abundant in all directions.

This sentence comes from "Shang Shu·Hong Fan". The complete sentence is "The rain falls at the right time, the grains are ripe, and there is abundance in all directions." It means that the rains fall at the right time, making the grains ripe, and everywhere is rich. Can get a good harvest. The "five grains" here usually refer to the five types of crops: rice, millet, millet, wheat, and beans, while "Bafang" generally refers to all parts of the world. Introduction to "Shang Shu·Hong Fan": A prose written by the Zhou Dynasty and pre-Qin scholars, "Shang Shu·Hong Fan" expounds a theocratic administrative thought of heaven-given law and heaven-given monarchy, which was instrumental in forming the dominant political philosophy theory in ancient China. And the theory of centralized power with royal power and divine power as its core had a decisive influence. "Hong Fan" also made a series of expositions on administrative standards, administrative methods and decision-making methods, which had a profound impact on later generations. "Shangshu" is an ancient historical document, recording information from Yao and Shun to the Xia, Shang and Zhou dynasties. The authenticity of some chapters has been questioned, but generally speaking, it can still show the basic concepts and actual actions of the ancients (especially the ruling class).