1. Poems about cows and grass
Poems about cows and grass 1. What are the poems related to "cows eating grass"
The poems related to "cows eating grass" include
1. "Meeting a Shepherd on Wan'an Road"
Era: Song Dynasty Author: Li Liuqian
Pinggang Cows on a Warm Sun At the end of the number, there are three or four short straw hats and broken hats.
The cattle are hungry, eating grass and thirsty for water, while the shepherds lie on their backs without shaking their baskets.
People and cattle have no idea what they are doing, and they laughed at me when I parked my car and moved alone.
Riding an ox in the evening but returning home, I can see cooking fires in the distance across the forest in the evening smoke.
2. "Ode to the Crouching Ox (Yuan Zong visited Houyuan, went on stage, and saw the cow lying in the beautiful shade at night."
Era: Tang Author: Li Jiaming
I was beaten by Ning Qi's whip, and burned by field fire.
I was chewing dry grass in the setting sun, and recently I was out of breath.
3. "Five Songs·Fang". "Ox"
Era: Tang Dynasty Author: Lu Guimeng
The grass in the river is as poor as the autumn half, and the ten-horned Wu cows are scattered on the river bank, shoulder to shoulder and tail in front of each other.
Go sideways and suddenly disperse. There is no end to the desolate valley, and a solitary bird stands on the back.
The sunset is about to bring rain, and the Tianjia fireworks are slightly wet.
4. "Sick Cow"
Era: Song Dynasty Author: Li Gang
Plowing a thousand acres will result in a thousand boxes. Who will be injured again if we are exhausted?
But all sentient beings will be saved? Everyone is full, and they are still sick and lying in the sun.
5. "Herding Cows"
Era: Ming Dynasty Author: Gao Qi
Your horns are bent, I am. The cow's tail is bald and fast.
I pick up the piccolo and the long whip, and chase each other in the east hills of Nanmu.
The sun is setting, the grass is far away, and the cows are late. I know that the cows are tired and hungry. ;
Singing on top of the cow, sitting down on the cow, lying next to the cow at night
I have no worries about raising cows for many years, but I am afraid of losing the rent and selling my cow.
2. Poems about cows
The lotus leaves touching the sky are infinitely green, and the lotus flowers reflecting the sun are uniquely red - Yang Wanli's "Walking off to Lin Zifang at Dawn from Jingci Temple"
Xiaohe. The sharp corners have just appeared, and dragonflies have already stood on them. —— Yang Wanli's "Little Pond"
In the morning, I clean up the wasteland and return with a hoe in the moonlight —— Tao Yuanming's "Returning to the Garden and Living in the Fields·Part 3"
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The sun is shining on the leaves and the rain is falling, the water is clear and round, and the wind is lifting them one by one - Zhou Bangyan's "Su Muzhe Burning Agarwood"
Returning to the boat late after enjoying the time, I accidentally entered the boat. Deep in the lotus flower. ——Li Qingzhao's "Like a Dream·Chang Ji Xi Pavilion at Sunset"
The lotus wind brings the fragrance, and the bamboo dew drops make a clear sound. ——Meng Haoran's "The South Pavilion in Summer"
The lotus hat carries the setting sun, and the green mountains return alone to the distance. ——Liu Changqing's "Farewell to Master Lingche"
Only the green lotus and the red lotus leaf open and close to the sky. ——Li Shangyin's "Gift". "Lotus"
The mist of the river illuminates the clear mist, the painted eaves of the houses on both sides of the river are connected, and the lotus bushes form a pale autumn light - Zhang Yanghao's "Water Fairy: Ode to the South"
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Li Qiao of Tang Dynasty
When Qi Ge first entered the stage, Yan Zhen wanted to go to the peach forest and passed first. Under the catalpa tree.
In Wu Pinqiu, the dream is full of wind and wind.
Five Songs: Herding Cows
< p> Lu Guimeng of the Tang DynastyThe river grass is as poor as the autumn half, and the ten-horned Wu cows are roaming along the river bank.
There are endless chasms in the deserted hills, and a solitary bird always stands on its back.
At dusk, the rain will return, and Tianjia’s fireworks are slightly damp.
Sick Cow
Li Gang of the Song Dynasty
Plowing a thousand acres actually turns out to be a thousand boxes. Who will be injured again when exhausted?
But all living beings will be satisfied, and they will not hesitate to suffer from illness or death.
Cattle Herding Ci
Ming Gao Qi
Your cow’s horns are curved, my cow’s tail is bare and fast,
*** Pick up the piccolo and long Whip, go to Nanlong and Donggang to chase each other.
The sun sets, the grass is far away, and the cows are late. I only know whether the cows are tired or hungry;
The cows sing on the cows, and the cows sit down, and they return to lie down beside the cows at night.
I have no worries about raising cattle for many years, but I am afraid that I will lose the rent and sell my cattle.
4. What are the poems that describe the cattle and sheep in the sky grassland
The poems that describe the grassland where the wind blows and the lush green cattle and sheep appear
1. "A Journey to the Top" by Tang Bao When the westerly wind blows, the sinews and corners become strong, and the dew of the herding horses, water and grass becomes cold. Unfortunately, all the nine meanders of the Yellow River have been exhausted, and the yurt hall is in prison without a shadow.
2. "Qijue·Crossing the Pu'erya Grassland and chanting the internet name Yuanye Ding" March is blue and green, the twelfth month is yellow, and the boundless grass is bathed in autumn light. The eagle cries in the pastoral songs, and the wind blows and the lush greenery appears, including cattle and sheep.
3. "Qijue·Grassland" A boundless green horse is flying, and a young man is singing a pastoral song. The girl danced her skirt happily, and the bonfire sparks lit up the evening sun.
4. "Farewell to the Ancient Grass in Fu De" by Bai Juyi of Tang Dynasty. Wildfires never burn out, but spring breezes blow them again.
5. "Chile Song" The north and south are unknown. The sky is blue, the fields are vast, and the grass is blown by the wind, and cattle and sheep can be seen low.
6. "The Song of Evening Dusk on the Prairie" A hundred feet of red clouds are burning in Xixiu, and the flying crows are rushing home in droves. The plains are gradually becoming misty, and the grassy fields are hurriedly gauzy.
7. "Spring in the Border" by Gao Pian of the Tang Dynasty. The grass is green and the willows are thick, and the jade pot is full of wine.
5. Poems related to cattle
1. There is no rope on the nose, and the sky and the earth are fences that will not be closed at night. ——Li Bai's "Ode to the Stone Ox"
2. The cattle are herded far away, and the grass and millet are thick around the village. ——"Shepherd Boy's Ci" Zhang Ji of Tang Dynasty
3. One day, the officers and soldiers collected the sea clothes and drove the cattle to eat beef. ——"Tian Jia Ci" Yuan Zhen of the Tang Dynasty
4. I am glad that the stream is clear and does not pollute the belly of the cow. How can I be afraid of the frost and cold falling off my toes? ——"Song of Drinking Cows" Lu You of the Song Dynasty
5. Xi Nu straddled his horse without a saddle, and the buffalo rode away to frighten the Han officials. ——"Du Xiucai Painting and Walking Buffalo Song" Gu Kuang, Tang Dynasty
6. Don't say that the old cow has a hard time, I am still able to plow at eighty years. ——"Song of Drinking Cows" Lu You, Song Dynasty
7. Ask the canal how the cattle can be tamed and harassed, and whip the cud without fear. ——"The Song of Riding the Bull" by Master Lu of the Qing Dynasty
8. The thought of taming cattle does not disturb the mind of a shepherd boy. ——"Shepherd Boy's Ci" by Chu Guangxi of the Tang Dynasty
9. When the sun sets, the grass is far away, and the cattle are late. Only I know that the cattle are tired and hungry. ——"Herding Cows" Gao Qi of the Ming Dynasty
10. If you have enough in life, everything is enough, so what's the point of picking up cows? ——"Sick Cow" Li Gang of the Song Dynasty
11. If you work hard without stopping, you will have no time to take care of the poor calf. Go home at night to breathe under the bright moon, and go out into the deep valley in the morning. ——"Farming Cattle" Mei Yaochen of the Song Dynasty
12. Cooking sheep and slaughtering cattle is a pleasure, and you will have to drink three hundred cups at a time. ——"Drunk Song" by Li Bai
13. The peasants died with their cows and calves, and they vowed not to send the officers and soldiers out of food supply. ——"Tian Jia Ci" Yuan Zhen of Tang Dynasty
14. Niu Zha Zha, Tian Que Que. The dry patches knock the hooves of cows into the crotches, and sow the grains of grain in the official warehouse. ——"Tian Jia Ci" Tang Dynasty Yuan Zhen
15. Singing on the cow, the cow sits down, and returns to lie down next to the cow at night. ——Gao Qi's "Cow Herding Poems"
16. Cows and cows eat grass and don't touch each other, and officials and officials cut off their horns. ——"Shepherd Boy's Ci" Zhang Ji of the Tang Dynasty
17. The children on the back of the cow sing songs by themselves, and the head and head of the stream are over the slope. ——"The Song of Riding a Bull" Master Lu of the Qing Dynasty
18. There is a clear stream outside the door, and the old man is holding the cow to drink from the stream. ——"The Song of Drinking Cows" Lu You of the Song Dynasty
19. Planting basil and arrows all over your waist, you are not afraid of tigers bullying the yellow calf. ——"Shepherd Boy's Ci" Li She, Tang Dynasty
20. Neighbors shoulder to shoulder, close to each other, suddenly scattered. ——"Five Songs: Cattle Herding" Lu Guimeng of the Tang Dynasty
21. The old cow counts the spring and autumn in silence; the seedlings in the fields are strong, nodding their heads step by step. ——"Yan Niu"
22. The old ox also understands that time is precious, and he does not wait for the whip to rise. ——"Old Scalper" by Zang Kejia
23. The old ox is gnawing at the grass and lying on its head in the sunset because of its hard work debt. ——"He Shu" Kong Pingzhong of the Song Dynasty
24. The water and mud in the barren fields are cultivated deeply and carefully. ——"Old Scalper" Zang Kejia
25. Wherever the cattle go, plow the east of the old city. ——"Where to Go with the Cow" Yuanjie of the Tang Dynasty
26. The children in Jiangcun are so boastful that they step on the cow's head and collar. ——"Du Xiucai's Painting of Walking Buffalo Song" by Gu Kuang of the Tang Dynasty
27. The river grass is as poor as the autumn half, and the ten-horned Wu cattle are scattered along the river bank. ——"Five Songs: Cattle Herding" Lu Guimeng of the Tang Dynasty
28. With cold eyebrows, he points his fingers at thousands of men, bowing his head and willing to be a Ruzi Niu. ——Lu Xun
29. When you return, you get two horns of the ox, and recast the hoe and plow into a pound. ——"Tian Jia Ci" Tang·Yuan Zhen
30. Official ox Official ox drives official chariot, carrying sand like a bank of Chanshui. ——"Official Ox" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty
31. Plowing a thousand acres will yield a thousand boxes, but who will be injured when exhausted? ——"Sick Cow" Li Gang, Song Dynasty
32. Your cow's horns are curved, my cow's tail is bald and fast, I pick up a piccolo and a long whip, and chase each other in the east hills of South Long. ——Gao Qi's "Cow Herding Poems"
6. Poems with cattle in the poems
Tang Lu Guimeng's Song of Herding Cows
The river grass is miserable in the middle of autumn, and the ten-cornered Wu Cattle are herded on the river bank.
They shrug their shoulders, lean on each other, run sideways and scatter.
There is no reason to enter the deserted moat, and there is always a solitary (traditional Chinese character for "xie" on the right side) standing on the back.
At dusk, the rain will return, and Tianjia’s fireworks are slightly damp.
Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty Ode to the Official Ox
The official ox drives the official chariot and carries sand to the shore of the water.
How much does a stone of sand weigh? What is the use of carrying it in the morning and evening?
Heading towards the west of Wumenguan Road, there is a sand embankment under the green shade.
I came to pay my respects to the Prime Minister yesterday, but I am afraid that the mud will smear the crow's hoofs.
Even though the sand is clean when the horse's hooves tread on it, the cow's head is about to bleed.
The right prime minister can help people, govern the country, and adjust yin and yang.
It doesn’t matter if he is an official and wears a cow collar!
Zhang Ji of the Tang Dynasty went far away to herd cattle,
There was thick grass and millet all around the village.
The hungry birds in the valley pecked the cow's back, which made me unable to play with the head.
When entering the grassland, many cattle wander around, and when the calf is white, it crows in the reeds.
On the other side of the embankment, they blew leaves to greet their companions, and also drummed and whipped three or four times.
"Cows and cattle eat grass and don't touch each other. Officials and officials cut off their horns!"
King Anshi of the Song Dynasty plowed cattle
The grass is vast in the morning, and the grass is plowed in the evening. The water is flowing.
Plowing in the morning and dew, plowing in the evening and the moon rising continuously.
I don’t have a single profit, but my master has thousands of boxes.
Look at the stars in the sky, how can there be more than one star in the sky?
7. Help me find some ancient poems about cattle, sheep and grasslands. It would be better if I wrote them myself
Chile Song, a Mongolian folk song that was nomadic in the Monan area of ??Yinshan Mountain during the Northern Dynasties. .
The song is: "Chile River, at the foot of Yinshan Mountain, the sky is like a dome, covering the four fields. The sky is blue, the fields are vast, and the wind blows the grass, and cattle and sheep can be seen."
This song It was first seen in "History of the North" written by Li Yanshou in the Tang Dynasty, and in "Collection of Yuefu Poems" compiled by Guo Maoqian in the Song Dynasty. "Northern History" also records a story: In the fourth year of Emperor Wuding of the Eastern Wei Dynasty (546), Emperor Xiaojing of the Eastern Wei Dynasty, Gao Huan attacked Yubi of the Northern Zhou Dynasty and was defeated miserably. He was worried and became ill. It was rumored that he was about to die from an arrow.
Gao Huan heard this and reluctantly sat in the tent to appease the soldiers. He ordered Hu Lujin (name) to sing the Chile song, and he sang with him. The majestic and melodious Chilean songs are in perfect contrast with the charming and delicate style of Southern Dynasty songs.
This magnificent aesthetic category has become the tradition of Inner Mongolia literature and art. The Chilean Song is still popular today and has become a treasure in the cultural treasure house of the Chinese nation.