Ancient poems and sentences describing rural life

The ancient poems describing rural life are as follows:

1, the rain has crossed the village hall, Wang Jian

One or two chickens crow in the rain, and Zhuxicun Road leans against Banqiao. Mother-in-law called a silkworm bath and laid gardenias in the atrium.

On a rainy day in the countryside, one or two chickens crow, streams and bamboos shade the mountain village paths and cross the oblique slab bridge. The young daughter-in-law and mother-in-law are calling for washing silkworm eggs. Everyone is as busy as a bee, and the gardenias in the yard are lonely and unappreciated. No one picked gardenia in this poem, which mainly shows that spring is busy with farming and there is no "leisure" time to talk about love, so the symbolic meaning of that flower has been forgotten. This subtle ending is really brilliant and stirring.

2. Xijiang Moon. Walking along the Huangsha Road at night "Song Xin Qiqi.

The moon on the horizon rose to the top of the tree, scaring away the magpies perched on the branches. The cool evening breeze seems to have spread to cicadas in the distance.

In the fragrance of rice and flowers, people talk about the harvest of a year, and frogs croak in their ears, as if in a bumper harvest year. In the old days, Maodian was near the forest, and the road turned to Xitou.

A bright moon climbed the treetops, scaring away the magpies perched on the branches. In the cool evening breeze, cicadas are chirping in the distance. In the thick fragrance of rice and flowers, people sit around and talk about this year's harvest, and there are waves of frogs in their ears, as if talking about the harvest year.

There are faint clouds in the sky, the stars are shining, and it rains in front of the mountain. The familiar Maodian hut is still located in the Woods near the Earth Temple, and turned a corner, and Maodian suddenly appeared in front of us. A picture of a country field on a summer night. The wind, the moon, cicadas, magpies, rice flowers and frogs are all the most common landscapes in rural areas, but they have been combined into vivid life scrolls by poets, filled with the joy and happiness of harvest.