Poems praising the hard work of bees 1. What are the poems praising the hard work of bees
1.
Bee
Tang Dynasty: Luo Yin
Interpretation: Bees, you picked all the flowers and made nectar. Who did you work hard for and who did you want to taste the sweetness?
2. The butterfly flies over the wall, but it is suspected that the spring scenery is next door.
Sunny Rain
Tang Dynasty: Wang Jia
Interpretation: Bees and butterflies flew over the wall one after another, which made people suspect that the charming spring scenery was in the neighborhood.
3. There are thousands of colors on the side of the butterfly gate.
The Ancient Meaning of Chang 'an
Tang Dynasty: Lu Zhaolin
Interpretation: Swarms of bees and butterflies fly on both sides of the palace gate, with green trees and silver platforms reflecting many colors in the sun.
4. It's sunny and warm in spring, and butterflies and bees wander into the room.
Tang Dynasty: Cen Can
Interpretation: The spring breeze is soft and the sun is warm, and the spring is everywhere, and butterflies and bees fly into the hall from time to time.
5. Make honey with swallows, and it will only rain lightly and clear up.
"Spring Thoughts"
Song Dynasty: Fang Yue
Interpretation: The spring breeze carries mud as a nest with swallows, and also urges flowers to open to help bees make honey; Just now, there was a light rain under the clouds, and then the clouds were sent away, bringing a blue sunny day.
6. The bees compete for the fragrance of the butterfly, which is not like hanging down the golden thread.
Poems about Love in Spring
Tang Dynasty: Wen Tingyun
Interpretation: Bees compete to collect pollen, and butterflies also share the fragrance of flowers. Don't cherish a trace of golden branches like weeping willows.
7. Flowers brew bees' honey, while drizzle mixes swallows' mud.
Spring Scenery in Yang Chunqu
Yuan Dynasty: Hu Youzhi
Interpretation: Although the flower is disabled, the bees turn it into honey. Although the rain comes, the swallows use it to adjust the mud for building their nests.
8. Wet tapirs hold mud swallows, and the fragrant-bearded bees pick pistils.
Tang Dynasty: Yu Xuanji
Interpretation: Swallows outside the door are nesting with dirt, while bees are picking flowers and cultivating honey.
9, bees and butterflies have gone in succession, and the fragrant wind smells from the other shore.
Flower Island
Tang Dynasty: Han Yu
Interpretation: Groups of bees and butterflies all flew in the same direction, followed the direction of the bees and butterflies, mobilized their sense of smell, and suddenly felt the tangy aroma coming across the wide river.
1. The bees are noisy on the trellis, but the swallows are light among the willows.
Song Dynasty: Fan Chengda
Interpretation: Osmanthus has blossomed, and bees are rushing to collect honey, making a noise; Swallows are moving briskly between willows.
2. A poem describing bees' diligence in collecting honey
Bee
Solving problems This poem, in refined language, conveys the author's cynical thoughts and feelings by describing the natural phenomenon that bees collect flowers and make honey for people to enjoy.
No matter the flat land or the peak,
the infinite scenery is occupied [1].
after the flowers are gathered into honey,
who will work hard for and who will be sweet [2]?
note
[1] occupy: occupy. These two sentences say that bees take up all the spring scenery and work hard to collect honey everywhere
[2] is (wèi not): instead, here.
A brief analysis shows that bees occupy all the places where flowers are in full bloom, whether on the flat land or at the top of the mountain. Who are they busy for after they gather all the flowers to make honey? For whom do you brew mellow honey?
This poem praises the noble character of hard work of bees, and also implies the author's hatred and dissatisfaction with people who get something for nothing. This poem has several characteristics of artistic expression: it wants to seize the past and give it, but it is powerful; Narrating backchat, singing sigh and feeling; The meaning is profound and can be interpreted in two ways.
this is an allegorical poem. The bees in the poem are the millions of ordinary farmers in Qian Qian in feudal society. They have worked hard for generations, but the fruits of their labor were plundered by the cleaners in the end. "After collecting flowers into honey, who will work hard for whom?" The conclusion is rhetorical, which shows that bees who work hard to make honey work hard for years, but they get nothing for nothing, which implies that the exploiters get something for nothing, making the meaning of the poem profound and powerful.
3. What are the poems praising bees
1. After all the flowers are gathered into honey, who will work hard for and who will be sweet?
from: Luo Yin's The Bee in the Tang Dynasty
Analysis: Bees and butterflies are symbols of charm in the works of poets, but little bees, after all, E799BAA6E97AEE7ad94E59B9EE7ad943133431363666, unlike Hua Hudie, have worked hard all their lives to make honey, accumulating a lot and enjoying little. Focusing on this point, the poet Luo Yin wrote such an "animal story" with profound feelings. Its meaning alone is refreshing.
2. But the honey was successfully used, and I took the trouble to taste it with you.
from: The Bee by Li Gang in Song Dynasty
Analysis: The autumn equinox is bleak, the osmanthus fragrance is fragrant, and the bees under the flowers are busy collecting honey. As long as the honey is made successfully, I will take pains to let you taste the honey.
3. Come to Kyushu for 3 days, and pick flowers in southern Xinjiang and northern China.
From Ge Xianting's "Singing Bees" in the Song Dynasty
Analysis: After running around Kyushu for 3 days, it picked flowers everywhere in the northern part of southern Xinjiang. This poem is to praise the hard work and feeling of bees.
4. The whole world praises honey for its delicious taste, but there is no pity for adding salary at the bottom of the pot.
from: Wang Jin's
Analysis of "Singing Bees" in the Ming Dynasty: Bees take pains to collect and make honey, but they don't know that they are just doing nothing. Hard-earned honey has become a victim of human appetite. However, human beings still take it for granted and have no sympathy at all.
5. Flower beard and willow eyes are all scoundrels, and purple butterfly wasps are all sentient beings.
From: Analysis of February 2nd by Li Shangyin in Tang Dynasty
But this couplet not only expresses the poet's lingering intoxication of beautiful spring scenery, but also euphemistically reveals the sadness touched by beautiful spring scenery. "Rogue" means "unintentional", as opposed to "sentient".
Flowers and willows are things that have no human feelings and feelings. They only act according to the laws of nature. Whether they are unintentional flowers and willows or sentient bees and butterflies, they are the symbols of spring scenery and vitality, and they are in sharp contrast with poets who have lost their lives in spring.
4. What are the poems that describe "bees are industrious in collecting honey"
1. No matter the flat land or the top of the mountain, the infinite scenery is occupied. After picking flowers into honey, who will work hard for and who will be sweet? From the Tang Dynasty poet's Bee, this poem expresses the author's cynical thoughts and feelings by describing the natural phenomenon that bees collect flowers and make honey for people to enjoy in a refined language.
2. swim under the clear sky and find fragrance in the chrysanthemum bushes. Bring the sound to the core, and the shadow is in the fragrance. From "Cold Bees Picking Chrysanthemums" taboo by Geng in the Tang Dynasty, the poet chose the moment when bees fell from the air to start collecting honey, which was vividly written, making readers seem to see its flickering, nervous and busy figure in the fragrance.
3. I have been flying through thousands of flowers, and I haven't had half a day's leisure in my life. Everyone in the world praises honey for its delicious taste, but who cares if it adds to the bottom of the pot? From "Ode to Bees" by Wang Jin, a poet in the Ming Dynasty, bees take pains to collect and brew honey, but they don't know that they are just doing nothing. Hard-earned honey has become the victim of human appetite, really on bridal robes for other girls. But we still take it for granted and have no sympathy.
4. Picking and brewing busy little bees in spring, why not flutter their wings and sting their neighbors? I should worry about the exhaustion of flowers, and I hate burning cigarettes to get wax. It's from Xin Wang's Ode to Bees in the Ming Dynasty.
I came to Kyushu for 3 days, and I picked flowers in southern Xinjiang and northern China. Making honey all day long is physically and mentally laborious, and the sweetness of the world is effective. Ge Xianting, a contemporary poet, praised the hard work of bees.
Extended information:
Bees (Bee/Honey bee) belong to the general name of Hymenoptera, Lepidoptera, Pintail, Apiioidea and Apiidae in insect taxonomy, which is an important group of Hymenoptera.
bees live entirely on flowers, including pollen and nectar, and sometimes they are brewed and stored as honey. There is no doubt that bees pollinate it at the same time when they collect pollen. When bees collect pollen between flowers, they will drop some pollen on the flowers. These fallen pollen are of great importance because it often causes cross-pollination of plants. The actual value of bees as pollinators is greater than the value of making honey and beeswax.
The nesting instinct of bees is complex, and the nesting place, time and nest structure are diverse. The nesting time is usually in the full flowering period of plants.
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Bees
5. Write a poem about bees' hard work
Bees
This poem uses refined language to describe the natural phenomenon of bees picking flowers and making honey for people to enjoy, which embodies the author's cynical thoughts and feelings.
No matter the flat land or the peak,
the infinite scenery is occupied [1].
after the flowers are gathered into honey,
who will work hard for and who will be sweet [2]?
note
[1] occupy: occupy. These two sentences say that bees take up all the spring scenery and work hard to collect honey everywhere
[2] is (wèi not): instead, here.
A brief analysis shows that bees occupy all the places where flowers are in full bloom, whether on the flat land or at the top of the mountain. Who are they busy for after they gather all the flowers to make honey? For whom do you brew mellow honey?
This poem praises the noble character of hard work of bees, and also implies the author's hatred and dissatisfaction with people who get something for nothing. This poem has several characteristics of artistic expression: it wants to seize the past and give it, but it is powerful; Narrating backchat, singing sigh and feeling; The meaning is profound and can be interpreted in two ways.
this is an allegorical poem. The bees in the poem are the millions of ordinary farmers in Qian Qian in feudal society. They have worked hard for generations, but the fruits of their labor were plundered by the cleaners in the end. "After collecting flowers into honey, who will work hard for whom?" The conclusion is rhetorical, which shows that bees who work hard to make honey work hard for years, but they get nothing for nothing, which implies that the exploiters get something for nothing, making the meaning of the poem profound and powerful.