Skills of using left turn metaphor
Just like the sweat drop (farmer), it is also used as a left metonymy. In fact, each grain can be tied to a sweat rack.
I think! Farmers' sweat dripped on the fields.
Growing grain after grain.
So it's really hard to take every pill! ! !
What the author of Li Shen wants to express is that the sun is overhead at noon, and the weather is so hot that farmers are still working in the fields with hoes. Sweat dripped into the soil of rice fields. Who knows, the white rice in our bowl. Every grain of grain is earned by farmers' hard work!
Shen Li Chuntian planted a millet and harvested 10,000 seeds in autumn. There is no waste of heaven and earth, and the toiling peasants are still starving to death. 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 on the plate is hard? About the author: Li Shen, a poet in the middle Tang Dynasty, graduated from Hanlin. The character in the word "Yong"-Li. When spring comes, if you plant a millet, you can harvest 10,000 seeds in autumn. Even if all the fields are not abandoned, there are still farmers starving to death! At noon, the scorching sun, I want to carry a hoe in the field, sweat dripping into the soil of seedlings. Who knows that the food on the plate is the fruit of farmers' hard work? Appreciation: This poem depicts the hard work of farmers. All the fields in the world have been cultivated, and farmers have starved to death. This is because landlords enjoy success and levy exorbitant taxes on tenants. On the other hand, it reminds the world to cherish the hard-won food. "It's not easy to think of a porridge and a meal." When we eat the food on the plate, we should drink water and think about the source of water.
Reference: chjhs.chc.edu/poems/poem12
In the second part of "Benevolence of Agriculture", Shen Li hoed the grain and sweated the grain at noon. Who knows that every grain on the plate is hard? This poem describes the hard work of farmers in the scorching sun in concise and clear language and laments that food is hard to come by. At noon in the scorching sun, farmers are working in the fields, and a drop of sweat drops on the land where seedlings are planted. However, who would have thought that every meal and grain of rice we eat is the crystallization of farmers' sweat? The artistic conception of poetry is divided into two levels. First of all, the poet described the scene of farmers' farming positively, accurately captured a close-up of farmers' hard work, and vividly shaped the image of farmers sweating like rain. The second level is his poems in the form of epigrams, which reveals a truth: people enjoy the blood and sweat of farmers every day. The poet's superb skill lies in skillfully connecting the front and back couplets, and "sweat" and "food" echo each other from a distance. The rice on the plate was exchanged for the sweat of the farmers. Poets are good at choosing typical scenes and well-known facts to give a general expression to farmers' lives. This poem contains the meaning of persuading people to respect agriculture and love rice, but it is not an empty sermon. It is written in a popular way, so it has been widely read for thousands of years. Leave an indelible impression on readers.
Reference: mysch.honwah.edu/~carmenwong/daybyday/04/p75
"Compassion for farmers"-Li Shen (poet) means: this poem describes the hard work of farmers in the scorching sun in concise and clear language, lamenting the hard-won food. At noon in the scorching sun, farmers are working in the fields, and a drop of sweat drops on the land where seedlings are planted. However, who would have thought that every meal and grain of rice we eat is the crystallization of farmers' sweat?
Reference: mysch.honwah.edu/~carmenwong/daybyday/04/p75
In the second part of "Benevolence of Agriculture", Shen Li hoed the grain and sweated the grain at noon. Who knows that every grain on the plate is hard? This poem describes the hard work of farmers in the scorching sun in concise and clear language and laments that food is hard to come by. At noon in the scorching sun, farmers are working in the fields, and a drop of sweat drops on the land where seedlings are planted. However, who would have thought that every meal and grain of rice we eat is the crystallization of farmers' sweat? The artistic conception of poetry is divided into two levels. First of all, the poet described the scene of farmers' farming positively, accurately captured a close-up of farmers' hard work, and vividly shaped the image of farmers sweating like rain. The second level is his poems in the form of epigrams, which reveals a truth: people enjoy the blood and sweat of farmers every day. The poet's superb skill lies in skillfully connecting the front and back couplets, and "sweat" and "food" echo each other from a distance. The rice on the plate was exchanged for the sweat of the farmers. Poets are good at choosing typical scenes and well-known facts to give a general expression to farmers' lives. This poem contains the meaning of persuading people to respect agriculture and love rice, but it is not an empty sermon. It is written in a popular way, so it has been widely read for thousands of years. Leave an indelible impression on readers.
Reference: mysch.honwah.edu/~carmenwong/daybyday/04/p75
This poem is Li Shen's "Compassion for Peasants", which has two versions. Vision 1: At noon on the day of weeding, sweat dripped down the soil. Who knows that every grain of Chinese food is hard? Vision 2: It was noon when weeding, and sweat dripped into the soil. Who knows that every grain on the plate is hard?
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Photo reference: sfc.edu/am/teaching/chinese/poem/01-02/image/poem7 _ 2 translated a poem: At noon, when the sun was shining, he was still hoeing in the field, sweating profusely and soaking the soil under the field. Who knows that the dishes on the plate are soaked in the hard work of farmers. Every single grain is the fruit of hard work. Who knows that the food is sour and the sweat drips down the soil. On the afternoon of weeding, farmer Li Shen was invited. Image reference: sfc.edu/am/teaching/Chinese/poem/01-02/image/poem7 _1image reference: sfc.edu/am/mon/images/home4 2006-10-2419: 00. Who knows that every grain on the plate is hard? At noon, the sun is overhead, the weather is very hot, and farmers are still working in the fields with hoes. Sweat dripped into the soil of rice fields. Who knows, the white rice in our bowl. Every grain of grain is earned by farmers' hard work!