Tong Sun did not understand what agricultural equipment is related to farming in farming and weaving.

Farm tools: wooden plow

Sentence meaning: Although children cannot plow fields and weave cloth. ("Children and grandchildren" refers to those children.)

Source: Fan Chengda's "Four Seasons of Pastoral Excitement: Working in the fields during the day and planting hemp at night": "Working in the fields during the day and planting hemp at night, the village The children and grandchildren are responsible for their own affairs. The children and grandchildren are still engaged in farming and weaving, and they also learn to grow melons."

Extended information:

Farming and animal husbandry; farming and warfare. war); cultivator (cultivation equipment); farming (generally refers to farming)

Generally refers to devoting oneself to a certain kind of work or career?

Plowing the way to achieve the Tao, hunting Virtue leads to virtue. ——Han Dynasty Yang Xiong's "Fayan·Xue Xing"

Another example: plowing the way (meaning to devote oneself to studying and seeking the true meaning of the Tao); plowing with the pen; plowing with the tongue; plowing with the eyes

Plowing Livestock: Livestock used for farming, such as cattle, horses, mules, etc.

Protect livestock for the winter

Plowed land: Use plows or harrows to plow the ground to prepare for sowing, cultivating or harvesting

Arable land: fields that can be cultivated

Farming and reading: refers to both engaging in agricultural labor and studying or teaching

Farming cattle: The cattle used for plowing the land generally include buffaloes and cattle. Planting

Farming: plowing, cultivating fields

Plowing clouds and sowing rain: refers to controlling rainfall and transforming nature, mostly used as metaphors

To bring flowers into bloom in the literary garden And plowing clouds sows rain

Plowing: plowing and weeding. Generally refers to farming matters

Working hard and long at night, cultivating arboriculture, with calluses on hands and feet, in order to support their relatives. "Xunzi·Zidao"

Akita is well cultivated, and rain and dew are frequent in good years.

Tang Dynasty Yuan Zhen's poem "A Hundred Rhymes for the Old Man in Qujiang"

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Geng