Four Seasons Pastoral Poetry

Four Seasons' Pastoral Fun is a group of large-scale pastoral poems written by Fan Chengda, a poet in the Southern Song Dynasty, after he retired to his hometown. It is divided into five parts: spring, late spring, summer, autumn and winter, with 60 songs in each part 12. Poetry describes the rural scenery and farmers' life in spring, summer, autumn and winter, and vividly depicts a dynamic picture of rural farming. At the same time, it also reflects the exploitation and hardships of farmers.

Pastoral variety in spring (12 songs)

( 1)

At noon in Liuhua Deep Lane, chickens crow and mulberry leaves are not green.

It's okay to sit and sleep, and you can see silkworms on sunny days.

(2)

The paste of the earth is constantly urged by the rain, and the grass is everywhere in bloom.

Out of the house, the boundary is still green and beautiful, and the neighbor's whip bamboo shoots come over the wall.

(3)

Gaotian Ermai is connected with Qingshan, and the Qingtian near the water is not cultivated.

Peach and apricot, Man Chun, singing and drumming.

(4)

Laopen ripened Du Mao firewood for the first time and brought it to Tiantou Sacrificial Society.

The witch thinks the taste is not weak, and the official wine in the flag pavilion is more gray.