An ancient poem that expresses the busy work of rural people

1. "Guo Feng·Bin Feng·July"

In July, fire flows, and in September, clothes are given.

On the first day, there is hair, and on the second day, the body is strong.

How can one die without clothes or brown?

On the third day, I will be in Shu, and on the fourth day, I will raise my toes.

My wife and I are so happy to meet each other in our southern acres and fields!

This is an extremely ancient farming poem and a magnificent farming picture. It describes the working life of farmers throughout the year and records the agricultural knowledge and production experience at that time.

2. "Returning to the Garden and Living in the Fields"

Tao Yuanming of the Eastern Jin Dynasty

At the foot of the southern mountain where beans are planted, there are few bean seedlings in the grass.

In the morning, I clean up the wasteland and filth, and return with a hoe in the moonlight.

The road is narrow, the grass and trees are long, and the evening dew touches my clothes.

I don’t regret the stain on my clothes, but my wishes are fulfilled.

This poem is plain and natural, fresh and simple, concise and meaningful, sincere and touching. It expresses the poet's love for pastoral life and the comfort and comfort of enjoying pastoral work.

3. "Lingyang River to Shitan, Xiajing County"

Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty

The sound of Shitan is noisy, and the two mountains are full of apes.

The white waves are like rolling snow, and there is no way to dig them.

The fishermen and the boatmen broke thousands of poles.

The last two lines of this poem, "Fishermen and boatmen, support and break thousands of poles" are the main theme of the whole poem, showing the dangerous and difficult life and fighting spirit of the working people.

4. "Compassion for the Farmers"

Li Shen of the Tang Dynasty

It was noon on the day of hoeing, and sweat dripped from the soil.

Who knows that every meal on the plate is hard work.

This poem vividly depicts the scene of farmers working hard in the fields under the scorching sun. Every drop of sweat can be exchanged for grains of food, telling us that food does not come easily.

5. "Qiupu Song"

Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty

The fire shines on the sky and the earth, and the red stars are scattered with purple smoke.

On a bright moonlit night, Nanlang’s songs move Hanchuan.

This poem positively describes and praises the hard work of smelting workers, and the author's praise for them is reflected between the lines.

6. "Pastoral Works in Spring"

Wang Wei of Tang Dynasty

The doves sing in spring on the house, and the apricot blossoms beside the village are white.

Hold an ax to cut down the distant mountains, and pick up the spring veins with a hoe.

Returning to Yan recognizes the old nest, and the old sees the new calendar.

When I came to the wine table, I suddenly felt helpless, and I felt melancholy as a traveler from afar.

This poem describes the prosperity of spring and the joy of the working people, and the ending expresses the poet's attachment to his hometown.

7. "Farm Ballads"

Song Fangyue

As the rain passed through the village, the mulberry trees were smoked, and the trees were filled with the sound of birds singing at dusk.

The old lady in a green skirt talks to each other from afar, this spring is cold and the silkworms are not sleeping.

Worrying because silkworms are not sleeping. Those who have raised silkworms know that silkworms cannot molt and grow up, spin silk and form cocoons if they are not sleeping, just like crops cannot be harvested. When farmers meet, they naturally talk about farming.

8. "Qingpingle Village Dwelling"

Song Xin Qiji

The eaves are low and the grass is green on the stream.

Wu Yin is so charming when he is drunk. Whose old lady is gray-haired?

The eldest son is hoeing beans to the east of the stream, while the middle son is weaving a chicken coop.

What I like most is that my children have died, lying down at the head of the stream and peeling off lotus pods.

This word describes the beautiful farm life in a vivid, vivid and vivid way, with a strong flavor of life, showing the author's love for the peaceful and quiet life in the countryside.