Poems about burning straw

1. Poems about straw

Poems about straw 1. What kind of poem does the ancient poem contain straw, cattle and sheep?

Chile Song

Folk Songs of the Northern Dynasties

Chile River,

Under the Yin Mountain,

The sky is like a dome,

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The sky is blue,

the wilderness is vast,

the wind blows the grass and you can see the cattle and sheep.

①Cole River - the Chile people Pingchuan and Chile were a nomadic people in ancient times, active in today's Gansu and Inner Mongolia.

②Yinshan - Daqingshan, in the central part of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, running east-west.

③ Qionglu - a dome-shaped felt tent where nomads live, shaped like a yurt.

④See - the same as "present", present.

This ancient folk song sings about the grasslands of the North. The magnificent and rich scenery expresses the Chile people's passion for their hometown and life.

"Cele River, at the foot of Yin Mountain" describes the geographical location of Chile River. Yin Mountain is a large mountain that stretches outside the Great Wall, with grassland and Yinshan Mountain is the background, giving people a majestic impression. "The sky is like a dome, covering the four fields." Looking around the fields, the sky is like its huge dome tent, covering the entire prairie. "The sky is blue and the fields are vast." , the sky is the color of blue, the grassland is boundless and vast.

The first six sentences of the poem describe plains, mountains, sky, and four fields, covering up and down, and the artistic conception is extremely broad and magnificent. However, the poet's descriptions are all from a macro perspective, making an overall static outline without any specific description, which makes people feel a bit empty and dull. But when you read the last sentence - "The wind blows the grass, you can see the cattle and sheep". , the realm suddenly changed. The grassland is the homeland of herdsmen, the world of cattle and sheep, but because the pasture is too lush, the cattle and sheep are all hidden in the green ocean. Only when a breeze blows, the grass waves rise and fall, and in the pasture Only where the cows were lying low did cattle and sheep appear. The yellow cattle and white sheep appeared in groups in the east and in the west, appearing and disappearing everywhere. Then, the static state changed to dynamic state, and the color changed from pale to pale. It is so colorful that the entire grassland is full of vitality, and even the dome-like sky is full of color. Therefore, people call this last sentence the pen of lightening the sky, which refers to the three words "blow", "low" and "see". The active part of the verb - the word "wind", please appreciate it.

The Chile people use the dome house - the dome felt tent to compare the sky of the grassland. They sing praises of the scenery, and this aesthetic taste is closely related to their way of life. Qionglu is the mobile home of nomadic dissidents. Cattle, sheep and pasture are their sources of food and clothing. They have a great deal of interest in these things related to their lives and destiny. Deep and profound feelings. So we say that they sing about the grassland and the cattle and sheep, which is to praise their hometown and life; we also believe that this folk song has a strong national and local color, and this is the reason

2. A 100-word essay on prohibiting burning of straw to protect the environment

1. Everyone knows that it is easier to plant corn when planting it!

2. Increase fertilizer efficiency; the plant ash after burning straw is a good potash fertilizer, and potash fertilizer is the best and indispensable fertilizer for corn. TV talks about how unburned straw is a good fertilizer.

3. The next crop of corn has no insect pests; before the wheat is harvested, there is a pest called the second-generation cotton bollworm (commonly known as the good green worm). After burning the straw, these pests and insect eggs are burned to death. In areas where straw is not burned, these pests hide under the wheat stubble and eat the corn seedlings as soon as they emerge. When applying pesticides, the insects are difficult to kill because they hide under the wheat stubble.

Disadvantages:

Hazard 1: Polluting the air environment and endangering human health.

Some data show that when straw is burned, the three pollution indexes of sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, and respirable particulate matter in the atmosphere reach high peaks. Among them, the concentration of sulfur dioxide is twice as high as usual, and the concentration of nitrogen dioxide and respirable particulate matter reaches a peak. The concentration of inhaled particulate matter is three times higher than usual, equivalent to the fifth level of daily average concentration. When the concentration of inhalable particulate matter reaches a certain level, it will cause greater irritation to the mucous membranes of the eyes, nose and throat, causing coughing, chest tightness, and tears in mild cases, and may lead to bronchitis in severe cases.

Hazard 2: Cause fires, threatening people’s lives and property.

Burning straw can easily ignite surrounding flammable materials, especially near mountains and forests. Once a fire breaks out, the consequences will be disastrous.

Hazard three: causing traffic accidents and affecting road traffic and aviation safety.

Since there are a large amount of farmland on both sides of most highways, the smoke caused by burning straw reduces air visibility and reduces the visible range, which can easily cause traffic accidents.

Hazard 4: Destroy the soil structure and cause a decrease in the quality of farmland.

Burning straw causes the ground temperature to rise sharply, which can directly burn or scald beneficial microorganisms in the soil, affect the crops' full absorption of soil nutrients, directly affect the yield and quality of farmland crops, and affect agricultural income. .

Hazard 5: The billowing smoke and scorched earth caused by burning straw are the greatest damage to a city's environmental image.

Apart from anything else, banning open burning of straw is an imperative choice for the sake of the beautiful scenery of our homes.

3. Who can write the essay "Banning Straw"

After school this afternoon, I rushed home all the way to hold an emergency family meeting with my father and mother.

"Today's family meeting will be chaired by me. The meeting is about the 'ban on burning straw'..." "Miss, don't mess around. Your father and I will be harvesting vegetables later..." "No, no matter how busy I am, I have to attend this meeting," I said seriously.

"Today's meeting has three procedures: first, I will read out the "Letter to Parents"; then, I will ask you to talk about the harm of burning straw and the comprehensive utilization of straw; finally, sign a ban on Responsibility letter for burning straw. "I followed Teacher Xu's instructions and held a family meeting with my father and mother on the prohibition of burning straw.

"Cough, cough--" I cleared my throat. "Now, I will carry out the first procedure of the family meeting!" Mom and dad sat quietly like students. They were listening carefully to me reading "A Letter to Parents"!

"Okay, now let's move on to the second item. Who talks about the harm of burning straw first?"

Mom stood up and said slowly: "Burning straw pollutes the air environment. Endangering human health; causing fires and threatening people's lives and property. "Well, your mother is right, but I would like to add," Dad took over and said, "Burning straw will not only cause traffic accidents, but also affect road traffic and safety." Aviation safety will also damage the soil structure and affect crop yields, especially the billowing smoke and scorched earth caused by burning straw, which is the greatest damage to the natural environment..." Dad kept talking, and I secretly admired him!

"Since burning straw has so many hazards, how should straw be comprehensively utilized?" I asked next.

Dad and Mom discussed for a while, and finally Dad concluded his speech: "You can cut the straw into pieces and return it to the fields as fertilizer; in our rural areas, you can also put it into a biogas pool and ferment it to generate biogas as fuel... …So, these treatment methods not only solve the energy problem in rural areas, but also purify the environment.”

“Well, there are so many benefits to comprehensive utilization! Dad, Mom, are you still burning straw during the summer harvest?”

Dad said categorically: "Our family must actively respond to the call of our superiors and be disciplined and civilized citizens." Look, Dad solemnly signed his name on the responsibility book that prohibits burning straw.

"Thank you, Dad! I declare that the 'ban on straw burning' family meeting has been successfully concluded!"

4. The essay on the ban on burning straw is about 600 words long.

Burning straw does a lot of harm but does no good

We all know that burning straw has many harms, but some farmers do not listen to dissuasion and still go their own way and continue to burn straw - this is a thing that does all harm but does no good. , why not let the straw go home?

According to villagers, if straw burning is reported, the person who reports it will receive a bonus ranging from a few hundred yuan to several thousand yuan. The names of the people who burned the straw and their families will appear on the "notices" in the county or town! Then no one knows it, no one knows it - good things don't go out, but bad things spread thousands of miles!

Burning straw does us no good, only serious harm. Hazard 1: When burning straw, sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide will be produced, which will destroy the atmosphere, pollute the air environment, and endanger human health; it is especially irritating to people's eyes, nose and throat. Hazard 2: It may cause traffic accidents. That's because the smoke formed by burning straw causes very low air visibility and a small visible range. It is easy to cause two cars to collide, and the aircraft to lose control and crash. Hazard 3: It can easily cause fires and threaten the lives and property of others. Burning straw can easily ignite surrounding flammable materials, especially near villages. Once a fire breaks out, the consequences will be disastrous. Hazard 4: Destroy the soil structure and reduce the quality of cultivated land. Burning straw can cause the ground temperature to rise sharply, directly burning and scalding beneficial microorganisms in the soil, affecting crops' ability to absorb beneficial microorganisms in the soil, and affecting the crops' full absorption of soil nutrients. Directly interfere with crop yield and quality, thereby reducing returns. Some farmers believe that burned straw ash is a plant ash fertilizer rich in potash, which is suitable for neutral and acidic soils. Then you would be very wrong. Hazard Five: The billowing smoke and patches of scorched earth caused by burning straw are the greatest damage to the environmental image of a region...

One day I came home from school and saw several acres of straw on the roadside. It was set on fire, and thick smoke was everywhere, choking me and making me cough. The fire took advantage of the wind, and the wind assisted the fire. It actually ignited the cotton branches in a nearby cotton field, and the blooming flowers and snow-white cotton wadding were reduced to ashes. Fortunately, the villagers who came after hearing the news worked together to save other cotton fields without causing greater economic losses. But I fell while helping to call people to put out the fire. When I got home, I took off my clothes and saw that my arms were scraped and my knees were bruised. I told my mother what happened.

"Are you okay?" My mother told me helplessly. Yesterday, because of straw burning, the battery car and the motorcycle collided, and now the person is still in the hospital...

The straw in the field can be collected. Wouldn't it be nice to sell them at the storage station and use the money to buy some new clothes or snacks? Never burn straw again, otherwise, disaster may occur anytime and anywhere.

Farmer uncle, don’t be stubborn anymore, it is possible that you or your family will be the one who gets into trouble next time. By taking the lead in banning straw burning, he sets a good example for his children and makes due contributions to the sustainable development of his hometown's social economy. Protecting the natural environment is our country's basic national policy, and banning straw burning is the obligation of every villager. I hope you will actively cooperate with this campaign to ban straw burning. We must do this: protecting the environment is everyone’s responsibility; banning straw burning starts with me.

Please listen to my advice! Burning straw will do us no good at all. For the sake of our common earth, please let the straw go home!