What do you mean by weeding at noon and sweating like a pig?

1, which means:

At noon in midsummer, when the sun was shining, farmers were still working and sweat dripped into the soil.

2, the original poem:

Two poems about farmers

Author: Shen Li Dynasty: Tang Dynasty

In spring, as long as you sow a seed, you can harvest a lot of food in autumn.

There is no waste of heaven and earth, and the toiling peasants are still starving to death.

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?

As long as a seed is sown in spring, a lot of food can be harvested in autumn. In all parts of the world, no field is uncultivated and uncultivated, and hard-working farmers will still starve to death. At noon in midsummer, when the sun was shining, farmers were still working and sweat dripped into the soil. Who would have thought that the rice in our bowl was full of the blood and sweat of farmers?

Extended data:

Reflections on "sympathy for farmers";

"Two Poems of Compassion for Farmers" reflects the hardship of farmers' uncles by describing the old farmers who worked hard in the farmland under the scorching sun. It also tells us that every grain of rice is earned by farmers' uncles through hard work. So we must put an end to waste and advocate thrift. To be a thrifty person, we should advocate CD-ROM action when eating. Economy is the only tool to build a better tomorrow.