Ancient poems by the ancient mang Zhong

The Ear Grain solar term coincides with early summer. At this time, mantises are noisy and playful, lotus flowers bloom white, silkworms breed and wheat grows, and everything is lush and beautiful. The ancients had a lot of insights into the types of awns. The poet Lu You of the Southern Song Dynasty described in his poem "Shi Yu" that "the rain and the awns are planting rice in all fields. So what are the ancient poems about the awns? The following are for reference only!

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《Song Dynasty·Lu You》

When the rain comes, rice seedlings are planted everywhere.

Every family has beautiful wheat and rice, and everywhere they grow.

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In old age, I have become a lazy farmer, and I have to live with my bamboo bed all day long.

My hair is short and unknotted, and I love the cool rain.

The garden trees make strange sounds, and the vines emit a delicate fragrance. .

The orioles can’t get rid of their wet clothes, so I advise you to hold on to it.

Fortunately, there is nothing wrong with it.

There is no shortage of wild crops. Song of Attacking the Soil in the Yu Tang Dynasty

Ode to the Twenty-Four Qi Poems: May Festival of Mangzhong

Tang·Yuanzhen

Looking at the Mangzhong today, the mantises should be in season.

The clouds are high and the shadows are falling, and the birds are coming and going.

The lotus flowers are blooming in the Lumarsh.

We meet and ask about silkworms and wheat. Fortunately, we are favored. .

Twenty-one plowing pictures: Pulling out rice seedlings

Song Dynasty·Lou Jian

The new rice seedlings are just coming out of the water, and the green carpet is everywhere.

< p> Early in the morning, the father and son fight for support.

Now that they are full of green leaves, there is no mud at the roots.

When the awns are planted, they are scattered in the border.