1. Thoughts on whether Yangko couplets are self-deprecating or positive and optimistic

Thinking Questions: Yangko couplets are positive and optimistic. In the couplet of the poem, the poet uniquely compares the bamboo hat to a helmet and the coir raincoat to armor. The language is fresh and lively, implying that planting rice in the rain is just like a tense battle, and the rain is so wet on the head that it is clear as words, writing about the force of the rain. Fierce, the upper and lower sentences show the hardship and hard-working spirit of the farmers in transplanting rice under harsh weather conditions. In the neck couplet of the poem, the poet cleverly inserted a voice-over. The peasant woman called the farmer to have breakfast and take a nap, but the farmer still kept his head bent and worked hard. The calls and non-answers are fresh, lively and lively, adding a lively touch to the tense rice-planting scene and full of the interest of life.