What does the poem "cuckoo flies to persuade early ploughing and early spring" depict?

Describe the scene of spring ploughing in rural areas.

The original poem "Mountain Walk, Cuckoo Fly, Advise Early Tillage":

Qing Dynasty-Yao Nai

The cuckoo flies to persuade early ploughing, and the hoe flies in the spring.

Thousand-layer stone trees travel thousands of miles, and the sound of running water in Shan Ye.

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Cuckoo flies around to persuade people to plant the land early. When the weather is fine, egrets flap their wings in the sky.

Walking on the road between layers of stone trees, I heard the sound of running water in the mountains.

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This poem depicts the rural scene in the spring ploughing season. Taking mountain behavior as a clue, the work selects several typical spring ploughing scenes: cuckoos flying in diligently urge ploughing, farmers work with hoes in sunny days, and farmers irrigate their fields with water, forming a vibrant spring ploughing picture of mountain rural areas. The scenery in the mountains, the cheerful calls of birds, the simple sound of hoes and the underwater sound of Shan Ye complement each other, bringing readers into a wonderful realm full of vitality.