Complete Collection of Ancient Poems about Mang Zhong
1. "Light View of Beigu"
Tang Dou Chang
After Mang Zhong in the Water Country, Plum Blossom Sky The wind and rain are cool.
Dew silkworms bloom in late clusters, and river swallows circle the dangerous rafters.
The toe of the mountain is solid from the north, and the head of the tide is long from the west.
Every year when I climb here to look out, people and things are almost destroyed.
2. "The Third Grain of Ear"
Han Hui of the Song Dynasty
I haven't seen the farmer for three years, and suddenly he jumped over the ditch to the east of the house.
We sing and work together, and there is a breeze in the misty smoke.
3. "Five Wonders of Plum Rain"
Fan Chengda of the Song Dynasty
Yiyoujiashen thunderstorm is frightening, but He Mangzhongqing is eliminated by taking advantage of it.
Put indica rice first, then steam the rice for a few days.
4. "Twenty-one Plowing Pictures: Pulling out the Seedlings"
Song Dynasty - Lou Jian
The new seedlings have just come out of the water, and they are covered with green blankets.
Early in the morning, father and son compete for promotion.
Now that the hands are full of green, there is no mud at the roots.
When the awns are planted in time, things are scattered in the border.
5. "Ten Winds Living in Longhuashan Temple"
Song Dynasty - Wang Zhiwang
The water town experiences monthly rain, and the tide and sea are late in spring.
There is no day to grow up, but there are years to lose.
There are many people and plenty of food, and the village may be cut off from cooking smoke.
Who calls happiness in the mountains?
6. "Five Rhymes: Ear Grain Festival"
The awn seeds are busy harvesting, and the farmers are enjoying themselves.
The west wind blows over the sea, and machinery mows the fields.
Taxes will be exempted for thousands of years, and granaries will be filled by tens of thousands of households.
Wheat is harvested, rice is planted, and autumn hoarding is used to climb to the top again.
7. "Poem of Chronicles of Yili"
Qing Hong Liang Ji
The awns are just past the snow, and the grass outside the Yili River is beginning to be fertile.
It is difficult for an oyster to walk steadily for fear of a snake flying from its nose.
8. "Twenty-three Plowing Pictures, Ten of which are Planting Rice"
Yinzhen of the Qing Dynasty
The preface of the order is to plant awns, and farmers plant rice in the sky.
Suddenly the branch line was straightened out and I stopped watching the movie.
We work together to listen to the songs, and we all sit in front of the drums.
Thousands of hectares are spread out once, and the days are like years.
9. "Ode to the Twenty-Four Qi Poem on the May Festival of Mangzhong"
Yuanzhen of the Tang Dynasty
Looking at Mangzhong today, mantises should be in season.
The clouds are high and the shadows are below, and the birds are coming and going.
Lotus flowers bloom in Lumarsh, and the wind and rain are strong.
When we met and asked about Silkworms and Mai, we were fortunate to receive a favor.
10. "Earn Seeds Part One"
Han Hui, Song Dynasty
When it rained in the Tian family, when planting rice seedlings, they carried handfuls of grain and water to beat the mud.
We walked in stages to the Qi'an shore, carrying the ponchos on our backs regardless of the delay.