The ancient poems and pinyin of Guanmai are as follows:
There are few people in the Tiantián family who have little leisure time, but everyone is twice as busy in May and May. When night comes, the south wind blows up, and the small wheat mài covers the sky with yellow.
The woman's aunt carries a lotus and a bamboo basket to eat, and the child is childish and carries a kettle of water and pulp. .
It’s full of steam and heat, the weather is strong, the back is scorching, and the sun is shining brightly. I’m exhausted, but I don’t know how hot it is, but I regret that the sun is long in the summer. .
There was a poor woman in the complex, holding a basket and holding it next to her. Her right right hand was holding the basket with tassels left behind, and her left arm was hanging on the basket kuāng. .
Listen to the voice of the other person, look at the gù voice, and hear the voice of the person who feels sad and hurt. The family's crops and fields are filled with taxes and taxes, and all the money is exhausted, and the food collected is filled with food.
How can I accomplish this feat today? It used to be that farmers had nothing to do with mulberry trees. The official salary is three or three, a hundred dollars and a stone, and I have a lot of money and food every year. I feel ashamed when I think about it, but I can't forget it day by day.
Introduction to the poet:
Bai Juyi (772-846), whose courtesy name was Letian, also known as Xiangshan Jushi, and Mr. Zuiyin, was originally from Taiyuan, and moved to Xiagui when his great-grandfather was here. Born in Xinzheng, Henan. He was a great realist poet in the Tang Dynasty and one of the three major poets in the Tang Dynasty. Bai Juyi and Yuan Zhen jointly advocated the New Yuefu Movement, known as "Yuan Bai" in the world, and "Liu Bai" together with Liu Yuxi.
Bai Juyi's poetry has a wide range of themes, diverse forms, and simple and popular language. He is known as the "Poetry Demon" and the "Poetry King". He became a bachelor of the Hanlin Academy and a doctor of Zuo Zanshan. In 846 AD, Bai Juyi died in Luoyang and was buried in Xiangshan. There is "Bai's Changqing Collection" handed down from generation to generation, and his representative poems include "Song of Everlasting Sorrow", "Charcoal Seller", "Pipa Play" and so on.