Poems and ancient poems about May Day Labor Day

The poems about Labor Day are as follows:

I. Poetry

1, the mountains are green and the rivers are white, and the sound of rules is like rain. In April, there were few idle people in the countryside, and sericulture was planted in the fields.

2. When you go out during the day, you are numb at night, and the children in the village are in charge. Although the children don't plow and weave, they also learn a kind of melon in the shade of mulberry trees.

Her finger embroidery is incomparable, but she can't compete with painting eyebrows. Year after year, she sewed gold thread and made wedding dresses for others.

Second, ancient poetry

1, "sympathy for farmers"

Don Li Shen

At noon in summer, the sun is very hot, farmers are still working, and beads are dripping into the soil.

Who knows that every grain of Chinese food is hard?

2. "Return to the Garden"

Dong Yuanming

I planted beans at the foot of Nanshan, and the weeds in the field were covered with peas.

Get up early in the morning to get rid of weeds, and come back with hoes in the moonlight at night.

The narrow path covered with vegetation, the night dew wet my clothes.

It's not a pity to get wet, but I hope it won't be against my will.

The origin of may day labor day

This section originated from the workers' strike in Chicago, USA. On May 1886 and 1 day, more than 200,000 workers in Chicago went on strike to implement the eight-hour working system. After a hard and bloody struggle, they finally won.

To commemorate the workers' movement, the socialist congress convened by Marxists from all over the world was grandly opened in Paris, France on July 4th. 1889. At the congress, the delegates unanimously agreed to designate May 1 day as the same festival of the international proletariat. This resolution has received a positive response from workers all over the world. On May 1890 and 1 Sunday, the European and American working classes took the lead in taking to the streets, holding grand demonstrations and assemblies to fight for their legitimate rights and interests.