1. Write an ancient poem about cows and geese
Cooking sheep and slaughtering cows is a pleasure, and you will have to drink three hundred cups at a time - Tang Dynasty Li Bai's "Jinjinjiu" ·You don’t see it” The wind blows the grass and the cows and sheep are low - Southern and Northern Dynasties· Anonymous "Chile Song" The sky is as cold as water at night, I sit and watch the morning glory and the Weaver Girl's house - Tang Dynasty· Du Mu's "Autumn Eve" The cows are trapped and the people are hungry. The sun is getting high. Resting in the mud outside the south gate of the city - Bai Juyi's "The Charcoal Seller" of the Tang Dynasty holds the document in his hand and pronounces the imperial edict, returns to the carriage and shouts at the ox to lead it north - "The Charcoal Seller" of the Tang Dynasty Bai Juyi's "The Charcoal Seller" Half a piece of red silk and one foot of silk, tied to the direction The cow's head is filled with charcoal - "The Charcoal Seller" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty The shepherd boy rides the ox, and the song shakes the forest - "What I Saw" by Yuan Mei of the Qing Dynasty "Far Altair, the Bright River" Han Girl - Anonymous "Far Altair" of the Han Dynasty Jujube flowers are falling on the clothes and towels, the windmill is ringing in the south of the village and north of the village, and the old willows in cow clothes are selling cucumbers - Su Shi of the Song Dynasty "Huanxi Sha·Jujube flowers are falling on the clothes and towels" The Morning Cow and the Weaver Girl look at each other from a distance, how can you be alone in the Liang River? — Wei and Jin · Cao Pi's "Two Songs of Yan, Part 1" The stallion climbed up the mountain drunk, and the cold song was calming the cows - Tang Dynasty · Li Bai's "Seventeen Songs of Qiupu" The flowers are warm and the green cows lie down, the pines are high and the white cranes sleep - Tang Dynasty Li Bai's "Master Xun Yong Resides in Seclusion" The shepherd boy returns and crosses the cow's back, and the piccolo plays without a tune——Song Dynasty Lei Zhen's "Village Evening" laughs at Luxi as if it is as big as a bucket, is he willing to test his skills?—— Song Dynasty Xin Qiji's "Broken Arrangements·Throwing Liu Lang Yu Dou" The desire for profit drives people away, and a gull wanders in the rivers and lakes - Song Dynasty Lu You's "Autumn Thoughts" The oxen and the same soap, the chickens roost and the phoenixes eat - Wen Tianxiang's "Song of Righteousness" in the Song Dynasty The cows and horses neigh, and the bride enters the green house - Anonymous "The Peacock Flies Southeast" of the Han Dynasty. Tonight on the Chinese Valentine's Day, you can see the blue sky, and the morning glory and the Weaver Girl cross the river bridge - Tang Dynasty Lin Jie's "Begging for Skills" has only been like this in ancient times. Why should Niu Shan be alone in clothes - Tang Dynasty Du Mu's "Climbing the Mountain in Nine Days" If Rong Rong visits each other and drinks Oxford, he will forget his poverty relatively - Nalan Xingde's "Painting Spring: A Lifetime of Two People" by Nalan Xingde of the Qing Dynasty. 2. Poems about cows
1. There is no rope on the nose, and the heaven and earth are fences that will not be closed at night. ——Li Bai's "Ode to the Stone Ox"
2. The cattle are herded far away, and there is thick grass and millet around the village. ——"Shepherd Boy's Ci" by Zhang Ji of the Tang Dynasty
3. One day, the officers and soldiers collected their sea clothes and drove cattle to eat beef. ——"Tian Jia Ci" Yuan Zhen of the Tang Dynasty
4. I am glad that the stream is clear and does not pollute the belly of the cow. How can I be afraid of the frost and cold falling off my toes? ——"Song of Drinking Cows" Lu You of the Song Dynasty
5. Xi Nu straddled the horse without a saddle, and the buffalo jumped upright to frighten the Han officials. ——"Du Xiucai Painting and Walking Buffalo Song" by Gu Kuang of the Tang Dynasty
6. Don't say that the old cow has been suffering for a long time. I am still able to plow at eighty years. ——"Song of Drinking Cows" Lu You, Song Dynasty
7. Ask the canal how the cattle can be tamed and harassed, and whip the cud without being frightened. ——"The Song of Riding the Bull" by Master Lu of the Qing Dynasty
8. The thought of taming cattle does not disturb the mind of a shepherd boy. ——"Shepherd Boy's Ci" by Chu Guangxi of the Tang Dynasty
9. When the sun sets, the grass is far away, and the cattle are late. Only I know that the cattle are tired and hungry. ——"Herding Cows" Gao Qi of the Ming Dynasty
10. If you have enough in life, everything is enough, so what's the point of picking up cows? ——"Sick Cow" Li Gang of the Song Dynasty
11. If you have to work hard without stopping, you will have no time to take care of the poor calf. Go home at night to breathe under the bright moon, and go out into the deep valley in the morning. ——"Farming Cattle" Mei Yaochen of the Song Dynasty
12. Cooking sheep and slaughtering cattle is a pleasure, and you will have to drink three hundred cups at a time. ——"Drunken Song" by Li Bai
13. The peasants died with their cattle and calves, and they vowed not to send the officers and soldiers out of food. ——"Tian Jia Ci" Tang Dynasty Yuan Zhen
14. Niu Zha Zha, Tian Que Que. The dry patches knock the hooves of cows into the crotches, and sow the grains of grain in the official warehouse. ——"Tian Jia Ci" Yuan Zhen of the Tang Dynasty
15. Singing on the cow, the cow sits down, and returns to lie down next to the cow at night. ——Gao Qi's "Herding Cows"
16. Cows and cows eat grass and don't touch each other, and officials and officials cut off their horns. ——"Shepherd Boy's Poetry" by Zhang Ji of the Tang Dynasty
17. The children on the back of the cow sing songs by themselves, and the head and head of the stream are over the slope. ——"The Song of Riding the Bull" Master Lu of the Qing Dynasty
18. There is a clear stream outside the door, and the old man is holding the cow and drinking from the stream. ——"The Song of Drinking Cows" Lu You of the Song Dynasty
19. Planting basil and arrows all over your waist, you are not afraid of tigers bullying the yellow calf. ——"Shepherd Boy's Ci" Li She, Tang Dynasty
20. Neighbors shoulder to shoulder, close to each other, suddenly scattered. ——"Five Songs: Cattle Herding" by Lu Guimeng of the Tang Dynasty
21. The old cow counts the spring and autumn in silence; the seedlings in the field are strong, nodding their heads step by step. ——"Yan Niu"
22. The old ox also understands that time is precious, and he does not wait for the whip to rise. ——"Old Scalper" by Zang Kejia
23. The old ox was gnawing at the grass and lying on his head in the sunset because of his hard work debt. ——"He Shu" Kong Pingzhong of the Song Dynasty
24. The water and mud in the wasteland are cultivated deeply and carefully. ——"Old Scalper" Zang Kejia
25. Wherever the cattle go, plow the east of the old city. ——"Where to Go with the Cow" Yuanjie of Tang Dynasty
26. The children in Jiangcun are so boastful that they step on the cow's head and collar. ——"Du Xiucai's Painting of Walking Buffalo Song" by Gu Kuang of the Tang Dynasty
27. The river grass is as poor as autumn, and the ten-horned Wu cows are scattered along the river bank. ——"Five Songs: Cattle Herding" by Lu Guimeng of the Tang Dynasty
28. With a cold eyebrow, he points his finger at a thousand men, but he bows his head and is willing to be a Ruzi Niu.
——Lu Xun
29. When you return, you get two horns of the ox, and recast the hoe and plow into a pound. ——"Tian Jia Ci" Yuan Zhen of the Tang Dynasty
30. The official ox drives the official chariot, carrying sand like the shore of Chanshui River. ——"Official Ox" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty
31. Plowing a thousand acres will yield a thousand boxes, but when you are exhausted, who will be injured again? ——"Sick Cow" Li Gang of the Song Dynasty
32. Your cow's horns are curved, my cow's tail is bald and fast, I pick up a piccolo and a long whip, and chase each other in the east hills of South Long. ——Gao Qi's "Herding Cows" 3. Good words and sentences for cows and geese
Good words for cows and geese: eyes, branches, fear, butt, pond, wall, buzz, intentional, as if , escape, arms, wings, swaying, for no reason
Good sentences:
1. When a cow looks at people with its eyes, it feels that people are bigger than cows, so cows are afraid of people; When a goose looks at a person with its eyes, it feels that the person is smaller than the goose, so the goose is not afraid of people.
2. When we see a cow, we are not afraid at all. We dare to pat its back and touch its belly with our hands. We even dare to touch its buttocks with branches and scrape its skin with wrist scrapers. Woolen cloth! But the cow seemed to be indifferent, just blinked and flicked its tail a few times.
3 But when we see a goose, it is completely different: we always stand far away in a safe place before we dare to look at it. If you encounter a goose on the road, you have to go around in a big circle before you dare to walk past. 4. Poems and poems related to geese
Poems reflecting the frontier soldiers
Going out of the fortress (Wang Changling)
The bright moon of Qin Dynasty, the pass of Han Dynasty, the people of the long march of thousands of miles Not returned.
But the flying generals of Dragon City are here, and Hu Ma is not taught to cross the Yin Mountain.
Saixiaqu (Lulun)
The grass in the dark forest is trembling with the wind, and the general draws his bow at night.
Pingming looks for white feathers, but they disappear into the stone edges.
Poems related to patriotism
Shi'er (Lu You)
When I die, I know that everything is in vain, but I am sad that I can't see the same people in all nine states.
On the day when Wang Shibei set the Central Plains, he did not forget to tell Naiweng about family sacrifices
Spring Thoughts
The swallow grass is like blue silk, and the green branches of Qin mulberry are low.
When you return home in your arms, it’s time for my concubine to lose her heart.
If you don’t know the spring breeze, why should you enter the Luo curtain? 5. Poems about praising cows
1. "Sick Cow"
Song Dynasty: Li Gang
Who will be exhausted after plowing a thousand acres and plowing a thousand boxes? Reinjury?
But all living beings will be full, and they will not hesitate to suffer from illness or death.
Translation: The sick cow plowed a thousand acres, in exchange for the fruits of labor filling a thousand granaries, but it itself was extremely exhausted mentally and all its strength was exhausted. However, who would pity its strength? What about the hard work of plowing? But in order for all sentient beings to be fed, even if they fall ill and lie under the setting sun, they will not hesitate.
2. "Herding Cows"
Ming Dynasty: Gao Qi
Your horns are curved, my tail is bald and fast.
*** Pick up the piccolo and long whip, and go to the south of Longlong and Donggang to chase each other.
The sun sets, the grass is far away, and the cows are late. I only know whether the cows are tired or hungry;
The cows sing on the cows, and the cows sit down, and they return to lie down beside the cows at night.
I have no worries about raising cattle for many years, but I am afraid that I will lose the rent and sell my cattle.
Translation: Your cow has curved horns, but my cow has a short tail. We all held piccolos and long whips and chased each other to the east of Nanlang. The sun is setting in the west, the grass is far away, and the cows are running late. Only I know that the cows are tired and hungry. I rode on the cow, sang, sat and played next to the cow, and even slept next to the cow when I came back at night. He grazes cattle all year round and has nothing to worry about. He is only afraid of selling the cattle to pay rent.
3. "Inscribed on Bamboo and Stone Herding Cows"
Song Dynasty: Huang Tingjian
Yeci is a small and majestic place with secluded bamboos and greenery.
A boy with three feet can fight against this old man.
I love the stone very much, so don’t send the ox to sharpen its horns.
An ox can still sharpen its horns, but a fight between oxen and bamboo will destroy my bamboo.
Translation: There is a small strange rock in the countryside. There are tall and green bamboos growing on the edge of the strange rock. There was a little shepherd boy holding a three-foot-long whip and riding on the back of an old cow, enjoying himself. I love this strange rock very much. Little shepherd boy, please don’t let the cows grind their horns on it. I can still bear the grinding, but don’t let the cows fight and damage the green bamboo.
4. "Shepherd Boy's Ci"
Tang Dynasty: Li She
Herding cattle in the court, herding cattle down the river.
Grazing cattle at night, herding cattle across the village valley.
The lotus coops come out of the forest, the spring rain is gentle, and the reed pipes blow the green sedge.
If you have your waist covered with basil and arrows, you will not be afraid of tigers bullying you.
Translation: Go to herd cattle in the morning and drive the cattle to Jiangwan. In the evening, I went to graze the cattle and drove them through the village. Wearing a raincoat, we walk in the drizzle of the woods, lying on the green grass with a broken reed pipe and playing a tune. With short arrows made of basil stuck in his waist, he is no longer afraid of tigers biting the calf.
5. "Four of Seven Pastoral Music"
Tang Dynasty: Wang Wei
The spring grass is green in autumn, and the fallen pines are long and cold in summer.
The cattle and sheep return to the village and alleys, and the children are ignorant of clothes.
Translation: The lush spring grass still shows a vibrant green color in autumn. Tall and straight pine trees provide cool shade in summer. The cattle and sheep do not need to be driven away, they will return to the alleys of the village by themselves. Children are innocent and do not know dignitaries.