Ancient poems that don't entertain foolish ideas when busy.

The winding Shui Ze covered with blue grass moistens the soil. Swallows pick up dirt and fly to build nests. The smell of beehives is getting less and less, and bees are busy collecting honey everywhere.

Poems describing people's idle thoughts. There is a saying in Qian's Man in the Ming Dynasty: "The past is not forgotten, and there are countless cragginess in the world.

Don't laugh at the farmer's wax wine, because it is too turbid. When the harvest is good, give guests enough chickens and pigs. The mountains are heavy and the water is heavy. I gradually suspect that there is no way to go on. Slowly, I came to another village.