What did the ancients say about the hard-won happiness?

I pondered these two poems for three years and began to read two lines of tears when I first read them. If I don't appreciate these two poems, I have to go back to my hometown where I used to live and sleep soundly in the rustling autumn wind. -Jia Dao's "After Poetry" in the Tang Dynasty

Although a thousand waves are hard, it is yellow sand that blows out, and it is golden! -Tang dynasty? Liu Yuxi's Nine Poems of Langtaosha

It's hard to think about a porridge and a meal, but it's hard to keep thinking about it. -"Zhu Jiaxun"

Cherish clothes, cherish clothes, and cherish food. -"Warning of the World"

Who knows that every grain of Chinese food is hard? -Li Shen's "Compassion for Farmers" in the Tang Dynasty

One porridge and one meal for sweat. -Folk proverbs

I don't know how expensive rice is if I don't take charge. -Folk proverbs

Who would know that her simple face is the cutest? * * * Poor people dress frugally in this era. -"Poor Girl" by Qin Taoyu in the Tang Dynasty

When eating, you should know that cattle and horses are good, and when writing silk, you should remember the silkworm raiser. -Folk proverbs

Drink water. Don't forget the digger. -Folk proverbs