There are no idle fields in the four seas; Farmers still starve to death. Farmer 2: It was noon on weeding day, and sweat dripped down the soil.
Who knows that every grain of Chinese food is hard? A "A drop in the spring and a million kinds in the autumn."
At the beginning of the poem, a close-up was taken in a corner of the farmland: "Spring planting" and "Autumn harvest". In spring, farmers planted grain seeds hopefully. In the autumn wind in October, they sweated like rain and harvested heavy, full and golden ears of grain.
The poet turned "a grain of millet" into "10,000 seeds" with antithesis, which showed a huge harvest of farmland. However, the purpose of the author's writing is not to focus on harvest, but to arouse readers' association: the passage of seasons and the change of farm work-let us experience the hardships of farmers for months.
"There are no idle fields in the four seas;" Then, after the close-up of "Dian" overlooking the bumper harvest face, the author pulls the camera head open and zooms in to get a bird's eye view of "Face", that is, "there are no idle fields in the four seas (wide farming range) (high land utilization rate)-once again emphasizing the grand occasion of bumper harvest. We can reasonably imagine that one grain can harvest 10,000 seeds, and how many "10,000 seeds" can be harvested when there are ears of grain everywhere in Huang Chengcheng.
With such a good harvest and such hard work, farmers should live a carefree life. After the bumper harvest, they should be able to change the tragic fate of workers, right? But what I got was: "The farmer still starved to death." This is the final result of those farmers who have lived in the sun for many years. This unexpected conclusion is like a thunder, which makes people stunned and leads to infinite thinking: how much sweat does it take for workers to plant a seed in spring and harvest 10 thousand seeds in autumn? How much labor does it take to idle around the world? But why did the farmer end up starving? People starve to death in such a good harvest year, so what is the fate of farmers in a famine year? It's chilling. The author of these questions leaves readers to imagine, think, explore and find answers. It is through this implicit and meaningful poem that the poet reveals the endless suffering of the peasants and expresses the author's deep "pity for the peasants." There is also a close-up at the beginning of the second song: "mowing the grass at noon" The author carefully sketched a close-up of "mowing grass". It should be said that the problem of mowing grass should be that the author arranges it in a specific "noon sunshine" environment, which is different from farm work in the general sense. Weeding is generally in midsummer, and there is a saying that "summer hoes are in dogs" in rural areas of China. But our weeding is not necessarily in the midday sun. Look at the scorching sun in midsummer, just like a fire. It's still afternoon. That kind of heat and suffering really makes us anxious. We are all on fire.
With pen and ink on "sweat", we caught the most typical thing and produced the infection effect of pregnancy art fragments. Sweat shows that the weather is extremely hot, and only a lot of sweat can explain the hard work of farmers. How does the author describe the amount of sweating? Sweat dripped on the seedlings and flowed into the soil. Reading lines, carefully reading poems and pondering for a long time, a picture of farmers hoeing crops at noon in midsummer came into our eyes: we seemed to see the miserable scene of farmers sweating in the scorching sun, dripping on crops and rolling into the ground, and farmers giving their lives for farming; We felt the "scorching sun" and the kind of pain endured by farmers. The poet couldn't bear it, and generate expressed anger and injustice from the bottom of his heart: "Who knows that every meal is hard." Call out, who knows that every grain on the plate is made by the hard work and sweat of farmers! The word "who knows" makes people feel sad and depressed, confident and righteous. It questioned the decadent rulers' ignorance of people's livelihood, including the ruthless exposure of the rulers' parasites and the angry accusation that the rulers were not sympathetic to the people's feelings, which reflected the author's deep sympathy for the bottom farmers.
2. Write a composition with ancient poems about farmers. 1: Plant a millet in spring and harvest 10,000 seeds in autumn. There are no idle fields in the four seas; Farmers still starve to death.
Farmer 2: It was noon on weeding day, and sweat dripped down the soil. Who knows that every grain of Chinese food is hard?
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"Plant a millet in spring and reap 10,000 seeds in autumn." At the beginning of the poem, a close-up was taken in a corner of the farmland: "Spring planting" and "Autumn harvest". In spring, farmers planted grain seeds hopefully. In the autumn wind in October, they sweated like rain and harvested heavy, full and golden ears of grain. The poet turned "a grain of millet" into "10,000 seeds" with antithesis, which showed a huge harvest of farmland. However, the purpose of the author's writing is not to focus on harvest, but to arouse readers' association: the passage of seasons and the change of farm work-let us experience the hardships of farmers for months.
"There are no idle fields in the four seas;" Then, after the close-up of "Dian" overlooking the bumper harvest face, the author pulls the camera head open and zooms in to get a bird's eye view of "Face", that is, "there are no idle fields in the four seas (wide farming range) (high land utilization rate)-once again emphasizing the grand occasion of bumper harvest. We can reasonably imagine that one grain can harvest 10,000 seeds, and how many "10,000 seeds" can be harvested when there are ears of grain everywhere in Huang Chengcheng.
With such a good harvest and such hard work, farmers should live a carefree life. After the bumper harvest, they should be able to change the tragic fate of workers, right? But what I got was: "The farmer still starved to death." This is the final result of those farmers who have lived in the sun for many years. This unexpected conclusion is like a thunder, which makes people stunned and leads to infinite thinking: how much sweat does it take for workers to plant a seed in spring and harvest 10 thousand seeds in autumn? How much labor does it take to idle around the world? But why did the farmer end up starving? People starve to death in such a good harvest year, so what is the fate of farmers in a famine year? It's chilling. The author leaves these questions to the readers to imagine, think, explore and find answers. It is through this implicit and meaningful poem that the poet reveals the endless suffering of the peasants and conveys the author's deep "pity for the peasants."
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There is also a close-up at the beginning of the second song: "mowing the grass at noon" The author carefully sketched a close-up of "mowing grass". To say that mowing grass should be an ordinary farm work for farmers, the problem is that the author arranges it in a specific environment of "mowing grass at noon", which is different from farm work in the general sense. Mowing is usually in midsummer, and there is a saying in rural areas of China that "summer mows in three days".
The author originally described the hardships of farmers' farming with thick ink: "Sweat drips grain into the soil". With pen and ink on "sweat", we caught the most typical thing and produced the infection effect of pregnancy art fragments. Sweat shows that the weather is extremely hot, and only a lot of sweat can explain the hard work of farmers. How does the author describe the amount of sweating? Sweat dripped on the seedlings and scattered in the soil.
Reading lines, carefully reading lines and thinking about them for a long time, a picture of farmers weeding at noon in midsummer came into our eyes: we seemed to see the miserable scene of farmers sweating in the hot sun, dripping on grain and rolling into the ground, and farmers giving their lives for farming; We feel the scorching sun and the pain of farmers.
The poet couldn't bear it any longer. From his heart, there were bursts of anger and grievances: "Who knows that every Chinese food is hard?" . Call out, who knows that every grain on the plate is made by the hard work and sweat of farmers! The word "who knows" makes people feel sad and depressed, confident and righteous. It asks the decadent rulers' ignorance of people's livelihood, including the ruthless exposure of the rulers' parasites and the angry accusation that the rulers are not sympathetic to the people's feelings, which reflects the author's deep sympathy for the bottom farmers!
3. Write a composition around "Compassion for Peasants", one of my favorite ancient poems-"Compassion for Peasants"
When I was in kindergarten, I learned many ancient poems, such as: Ode to a Wanderer by Meng Jiao, My Hometown Book by He ... Among them, my favorite ancient poem is Compassion for Farmers by Li Shen. At noon in summer, the sun is very hot, farmers are still working, and beads are dripping into the soil. Who knows that every grain of Chinese food is hard? Every time I see this ancient poem, I seem to see a farmer's uncle hoeing the ground at noon in the scorching sun. The hoe is getting heavier and heavier, and the farmer's uncle is getting tired. Sweat ran down his face, soaked his clothes and dripped to the ground. What a difficult picture! It is precisely because of the hard work of farmers' uncles that we can eat so many rich foods every day, including delicious rice, delicious steamed bread and all kinds of fruits and vegetables ... but my mother told me that there are still many people in the world who can't eat because of disasters, wars and other reasons. They endured hunger and pain, and some people starved to death. How tragic! Compared with them, how happy our life is! But some children don't cherish this hard-won luck. When they eat, they waste food and pick and choose, and rice grains fall everywhere. Some children even secretly dump food, alas! Really wrong! Here, I want to say loudly to all the children: "Please cherish the food!" " "
My favorite poem is a composition about showing kindness to farmers. There are many famous sayings in the world, but I like Edison's sentence best: "The biggest waste is wasting time."
I only read this sentence lightly in books before, and I didn't study the taste repeatedly. Now I finally have some feelings about this sentence. The biggest waste in the world is wasting time, and wasting time is equal to wasting life.
At all times and in all countries, people who have made great achievements regard time as gold. There is a saying in the ancient book Huai Nan Zi: "Sages are not expensive, but expensive."
There is such a poem in "Long Songs of Han Yuefu": "When will all rivers return to the sea in the east and return to the west?" "Young people will be sad if they don't work hard." Tao Yuanming of the Jin Dynasty also wrote a poem about cherishing time: "It's hard to get up in the morning when you're in the prime of your life, so we should encourage you in time and wait for no one."
Franklin, a famous American scientist, once said, "Do you love life? Then don't waste time, because time is the substance that makes up life. "It is true that the value of a person's life lies in the value he creates for society, but the value created is realized with the passage of time.
Imagine, those great masters of science and literature who have created a lot of material and spiritual wealth for mankind in history, which one didn't use "cherish time" to express his life richly and meaningfully? Goethe is a world-famous poet. His self-report is the best annotation of his understanding and feeling of time: "Time is my property and my field." At this moment, I can't help but think of my mother's nagging before going to bed yesterday: "Look, how long it takes to get dressed, take a bath, get dressed and sleep!" If you spend this time studying and reviewing your lessons, isn't it a good deal? "I thought for a while, yes, wouldn't it be worthwhile if I could use this time to recite some words? Also, I like to make small moves when I do my homework. I like to exercise while eating snacks. I like reading books and watching the Internet on TV. I even do my homework for a while and make some delicious cookies ... as a result, I spend a lot of time. Not only did I not finish my homework, but the quality of my homework was poor and my learning efficiency was low.
I have seen Zhu Ziqing's "Hurry" more than once, and I feel different every time I watch it. "Dear Smart, please tell me, why is time gone forever?" Time is like running water. It always flashes before your eyes. Stop it with your hands and it will slip through your fingers. Lu Xun told us: "Time is like water in the ocean. It's not too late to be crowded. "
I hope each of us can cherish time, cherish every day and night, be a strong man in life, and not be a slave to time. My favorite famous saying and quip is like a bright pearl in the long river of human wisdom. Many famous sayings and aphorisms are summarized by predecessors through experiencing life, which are used to teach us, enlighten us, warn us and inspire us to keep forging ahead.
Once I opened the little book of famous sayings and epigrams, one of my favorite famous sayings came into view-"Time is money, time is life!" "Life is made up of the ticking of the second hand. People can earn a lot of money as long as they have time, and create more wealth as long as they have time.
However, no amount of money can save the lives we have lost and consumed. This is my understanding of this famous saying and the reason why I appreciate it most.
It always reminds me to cherish time and life. Mr. Lu Xun once said: "Life is based on time, wasting other people's time is tantamount to murder for money, and wasting one's time is tantamount to chronic suicide."
Since ancient times, how many celebrities have succeeded not because they seized every minute and made more efforts than others? Lyubychev, a famous entomologist in the former Soviet Union, began to implement his own time statistics method when he was young. He recorded his expenses in detail. He grasped the initiative of time and avoided wasting it.
He has made extraordinary and fruitful achievements in scientific research in his ordinary life. He has published more than 70 academic works and written tens of thousands of academic papers, leaving immortal achievements for future generations.
From this case, we can easily see that only by cherishing and making good use of every minute and working hard can we succeed! Mr. Lu Xun is also a person who cherishes time. All his life, he "laughed and scolded in his articles" and worked hard.
Most of his works have been handed down to this day and become immortal masterpieces. Some people say that he is a genius, but he himself said, "Where there is a genius, I spend all my time at work drinking other people's coffee."
He also said: "People who count time in seconds will always have 59 times more time than those who count time in minutes!" " When I was writing this article, time flowed through my pen. However, I hope that time will not easily slip away from chat rooms, fingers, play and daze, because "time is life"! Never look back on the past and feel ashamed and regretful because you feel that you are mediocre and wasted your life; Don't wait until you are old to realize the taste of "white youth, empty sorrow"
It is well written in the poem: "Sail against the current, hold on, and retreat to Chihiro in one breath. The ancient cloud is a pity today, we should cherish every second. "
Yes! Let each of us do "work hard, please start today, and don't let everything go wrong"! Still the famous saying: "Time is money, and time is life." Please cherish.
5. My composition with the poem "Compassion for Peasants" My mother taught me to read ancient poems, read and write pinyin since I was a child ... but my favorite ancient poem is the poem "Compassion for Peasants".
That was a meal. It was summer, cicadas kept barking in the hot sun, and we were all burnt.
When I came home from school at noon, my mother was waiting for me to eat, but when I got home, I said, "Mom, I don't eat, I can't eat." So I went back to the study to do my homework, but I couldn't calm down. Having said that, I think of the ancient poem "Compassion for Farmers" that we studied since childhood: weeding at noon, sweat dripping down the soil.
Who knows that every grain of Chinese food is hard? Thinking of this, a picture comes to my mind: at noon in hot summer, the sun shines on the earth, and the farmer's uncle hangs a cold towel around his neck, where he is holding a hoe to farm, and sweat as big as soybeans drops down. If you don't eat it, you will be hungry, which is also a waste, and it is also a crime to lick the rice that farmers' uncles have worked so hard to grow. So, it is said that I walked out of the study, pushed open the dining room door and went in and said, "Mom, I want to eat."
Mom said, "I didn't eat it just now, but now I want to eat it." I said, "Well, you know."
Mom suddenly realized. Later, as long as I didn't eat, I would think of this song "Have mercy on farmers".
Students, if you don't want to eat, you might as well have a try! Let us cherish the hard work of the farmer's uncle.
6. Feeling composition after reading Benjamin Nong [After reading Benjamin Nong] At noon that day, I felt composition after reading Benjamin Nong. Who knows that every meal is hard. I believe everyone is familiar with this poem. Farmers braved the scorching sun to weed and loosen the soil outside; He was wearing a tattered straw hat and rags, barefoot, with a hoe, and doing heavy work. Unconsciously, the sun has hung high in the sky, and the hot sun has scorched the earth. How much the farmers want to have a rest, but when they look at the crops that have not been weeded and loosened, they feel very uncomfortable when they look at the sweat as big as soybeans. Fell into the soil. Finally, the farmers' work of weeding and loosening the soil was completed. The waiting autumn arrived, and the farmers finally got a bumper harvest and got their food back through their hard work. The rice we eat every day is earned by farmers' uncles. Cherish the fruits of farmers' labor and don't be picky about food. The composition of the fourth grade of primary school is "reading" Compassion for Farmers ". Thoughts after reading "Compassion for Peasants". 36860.88868888686
7. Write a 360-word composition with Benjamin Nong. This is a scorching sun. At noon in the scorching sun, the burning sun hung high in the air as if to scorch the earth. The birds in the air have disappeared without a trace. The endless fields are full of vitality. However, due to the long-term drought, the fertile land has cracked a deep and long crack. The original lush seedlings are now drooping their heads like sick children.
At this time, a scrawny old uncle was weeding hard in the field.
He was dressed in tattered clothes, wearing a tattered straw hat on his head, barefoot, his dusty face was covered with sweat, and he was pulling weeds with a worn hoe in his hand. The old man looked at the endless fields and thought: God, please give us some rain! The life of our farmers is really too bitter!
He cut the grass with a hoe. Seeing the hard work of the farmer's uncle, the poet couldn't help but be filled with emotion and wrote this famous poem "Compassion for Farmers" with enthusiasm: It was noon when weeding, and Han dropped rice into the soil. Who knows the Chinese food on the plate is hard?
8. Write a 360-word composition with Benjamin Nong. The sun is scorching. At noon, the scorching sun hung high in the air, as if to scorch the earth.
The birds in the air have disappeared without a trace. The endless fields are full of vitality.
However, due to the long-term drought, the fertile land has cracked a deep and long crack. The original lush seedlings are now drooping their heads like sick children.
At this time, a scrawny old uncle was weeding hard in the field. He was dressed in tattered clothes, wearing a tattered straw hat on his head, barefoot, his dusty face was covered with sweat, and he was pulling weeds with a worn hoe in his hand.
The old man looked at the endless fields and thought: God, please give us some rain! The life of our farmers is really too hard! He cut the grass with a hoe. Seeing the hard work of the farmer's uncle, the poet couldn't help but be filled with emotion and wrote this famous poem "Compassion for Farmers" with enthusiasm: It was noon when weeding, and Han dropped rice into the soil.
Who knows the Chinese food on the plate is hard?
9. After reading "Compassion for Peasants", I read three poems of "Compassion for Peasants" by Li Shen in the Tang Dynasty today.
We are familiar with the saying that "there are no idle fields in the four seas, and farmers starve to death" and "Who knows that every grain is hard", but in my opinion, only the third song reflects the author's voice. The content of this poem is: "Plow the land on the ridge, and you will be hungry if you plant your hands."
The woman who weaves shuttles under the window is powerless. I want to be a beautiful woman.
Laughing it off is worthless, and the country is naturally fat. "The meaning of this poem is that people who plough the land on the ridge are starving.
The man who weaves under the window has no decent clothes on him. I hope those beautiful women in Yanzhao who have no virtue and no talent but only put on airs can become people with both ability and political integrity like that. Although the smile is not so charming, such people can make the country rich and strong.
Shen Li lived in the middle of the Tang Dynasty, when North Korea lacked talents and needed knowledgeable people. He felt something in his heart and wrote this poem.
Through this poem, I know that we should respect labor, respect laborers and cherish food. Also, we should not only look at a person's appearance, but also look at his talent. What the world needs is not a vase with an empty stomach, but a man of insight with both ability and political integrity.
We should not only pay attention to appearance, but should pay attention to talent.