What idioms are there to describe farmers?

Idioms about farmers and their explanations are as follows:

Grass hero: grass: grass, grass. In the old days, it was a famous figure among the peasants' uprising or robbers who haunted the mountains.

Stupid husband: a humble title for farmers in the old society. A man as ignorant as grass in Shan Ye. It also refers to people's derogatory terms for farmers.

Vegetable: A person as useless as a plant. The humble name of farmers in the old society also refers to the derogatory term of farmers.

Grass hero: grass: wilderness. Point out the leader of the peasant rebel army without mountains.

Villagers: always refer to farmers and old people living in rural areas.

Cheap grain hurts farmers: grain: grain. Refers to the low food price, which harms farmers.

Tearing off clothes and wrapping up farmers' sores.

Slaves: farmers. A person who cultivates the land. In the old days, it also referred to people with low status.

Qidong Wild Language: Qidong: East of Qi; The words of a countryman. Mencius despised the peasants and thought that what they said was unfounded and could not be listened to. The metaphor is absurd and groundless.

Justice: justice. In feudal society, peasant uprisings often used this as a slogan to mobilize and organize the masses.

Incorporating soldiers into agriculture: inculcating: sheltering and containing. It refers to giving farmers certain military training, farming in peacetime and participating in wars in wartime. Or a military solution.

Burn skin and feet: skin sunburn, frozen feet. Describe the hardships of farmers.

Private plot: a small amount of land left for individual farmers to operate after the implementation of agricultural collectivization. Metaphor is your own private space.