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2011-5-1311:32 wonderful answer.
This poem comes from the seventh poem "Summer of the Four Seasons" by Fan Chengda, a poet in the Southern Song Dynasty. The full text of this poem is: "The children in the village mind their own affairs. Children and grandchildren are not prepared to farm and weave, but also learn to grow melons in mulberry shade. "
Children and grandchildren: Young grandchildren. Unsolved: I don't understand yet. Supply: engage in. Children still don't know how to work for a living, but they imitate the work of their parents and grandparents and play the game of planting melons under the shade of mulberry trees.
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